Description: An incredible whirlwind of talent, transformation, and turmoil, the British pop icon's life is detailed in this sensitive and heart-rending portrait.
Brief description: Jerry Jamison has been an award-winning advertising copywriter for more than forty years, with more than thirty national writing commendations. During his career he has authored more than two-dozen fiction novels, biographies, true crime books and mysteries such as Vanishing Act (2025), Behind the Beehive (2026), 11 Hours on the Ledge (2026), and Deadly Desserts (2026). Jamison currently lives with his wife in Chula Vista, California.
Review Quotes:
"Dusty Springfield's life was so rich and florid, and her talent so great - at last, here's a sensitive book that understands her magic as well as her tragedy." --Bob Stanley, founding member of Saint Etienne; journalist and author of Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!: The Story of Pop Music from Bill Haley to Beyoncé
"Perfectly captures one of the most spectacular performers of our time." --Peter Noone, Herman's Hermits "Dusty's early and passionate advocacy of a new generation of American music makers - those of Motown, in particular - helped to pave a path for their acceptance and influence in Britain. She was her own woman, bravely carrying a torch for others while dealing with her own demons. This book deftly defines her personality and artistic brilliance." --Adam White, author, Motown: The Sound of Young America (with Barney Ales)