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Didn't We Almost Have It All
Whitney Houston - Book - by Gerrick Kennedy
(2022)
On
February 11, 2012, Whitney Houston was found submerged in the bathtub
of her suite at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. In the decade since, the world
has mourned her death amid new revelations about her relationship to
her Blackness, her sexuality, and her addictions. Didn't We Almost Have It All is
author Gerrick Kennedy's exploration of the duality of Whitney's life
as both a woman in the spotlight and someone who often had to hide who
she was.
This is the story of Whitney's life, her whole life, told with both grace and honesty.
Long
before that fateful day in 2012, Whitney split the world wide open with
her voice. Hers was a once-in-a-generation talent forged in Newark, NJ,
and blessed with the grace of the church and the wisdom of a long
lineage of famous gospel singers. She redefined ';The Star-Spangled
Banner.' She became a box-office powerhouse, a queen of the pop charts,
and an international superstar.
But all the while, she was forced to rein in who she was amid constant accusations that her music wasn't Black enough, original enough, honest enough.
Kennedy
deftly peels back the layers of Whitney's complex story to get to the
truth at the core of what drove her, what inspired her, and what haunted
her. He pulls the narrative apart into the key elements that informed
her lifegrowing up in the famed Drinkard family; the two romantic
relationships that shaped the entirety of her adult life, with Robyn
Crawford and Bobby Brown; her fraught relationship to her own Blackness
and the ways in which she was judged by the Black community; her drug
and alcohol addiction; and, finally, the shame that she carried in her
heart, which informed every facet of her life. Drawing on hundreds of
sources, Kennedy takes readers back to a world in which someone like
Whitney simply could not be, and explains in excruciating detail the ways in which her fame did not and could not protect her.
In the time since her passing, the world and the way we view celebrity have changed dramatically.
A sweeping look at Whitney's life, Didn't We Almost Have It All contextualizes
her struggles against the backdrop of tabloid culture, audience
consumption, mental health stigmas, and racial divisions in America. It
explores exactly how and why we lost a beloved icon far too soon.