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Title: Tender: A Novel
by Mark Childress
ISBN: 0-345-41903-0
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Pub. Date: 01 May, 1998
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $12.95
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Average Customer Rating: 3.6 (5 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 3
Summary: About 3 1/2 stars
Comment: I'll admit, I've never liked Elvis. No particular reason, I guess being born in 1975 I never had an appreciation for him. However, reading this book, really gave me a newfound respect for him. Anyone who can turn nothing into such a powerful empire is something special.

I liked the way the book started, I enjoyed getting to know Leroy's family & reading about their struggles, I think it helped set the stage for his stardom in the latter half of the book. However, I'll admit at times the first part dragged. It got very exciting when Leroy started to sing, bought a guitar & started working at being a star. I loved it when he went to the "black store" in town & bought the flashy clothes & wore them to school! When he was first starting out & becoming popular was my favorite part, I have to say that some of the final pages of the book dragged for me too. And I was disappointed that they didn't finish the story, you are kind of left hanging on the last page. This book didn't go into any marriages or love stories or kids. Not even into the fall from fame or much on the drug abuse. That didn't make sense to me.

Over all I did enjoy the book & am very glad I read it. I think if you're an Elvis fan or would be interested in reading about what his life was like, I'd recommend this book to you.

Rating: 3
Summary: The story of Elvis, but his name is Leroy
Comment: I was never a big Elvis fan, kinda before my time -- so i have to admit that i never knew much about his life or his music... well now i do! The start was ssslllooowww but it did pick up when he became a teenager- i read it 'cuz i LOVED Crazy in Alabama (by Childress) but honestly i was not impressed by this book, and the way it ended was so sudden. Guess i dont need to read up on Elvis (feel like i did). Read Crazy in Alabama, that is a great read!

Rating: 4
Summary: You Ain't Nevah Been Good, Baa-bee!
Comment: What a rocking ride of a book! I have never been particularly interested in Elvis Presley, but this book swept me along because it is such a great story, so well told. Childress does not miss a beat and there is a beat driving it along. The Leroy Kirby character is fresh and very sympathetic. Childress captures the hot, fast blooming of a new sound and star perfectly. I'm sure it helps that even those casually acquainted with Elvis like myself can conjure some of the real life sound and look of the performances that Childress renders so convincingly, but I was impressed nevertheless. The author's song titles and lyrics, which shadow the real ones, are spot-on, and in several cases seem an improvement on the original. Downside? The story lost some of it's oomph towards the end. Of course, the tale is a carbon copy of much of the first half of Elvis' life [as I have learned by refering to Peter Guralnick's Last Train To Memphis (biography)]. Many small incidents and even place names are reproduced, along with the general outline. So there's a nagging feeling that the book should somehow be discounted a bit, with Childress just redressing a heavily borrowed story. But what a job he has done in creating a full-developed, unique character. Reading Guralnick's fine book, I find Leroy Kirby far more interesting. The power of good fiction! I also don't recognize the writing/writer here from the other novel I've read by Childress (V is for Victor - good, but Tender is much better.

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