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Growing Up King

An Intimate Memoir

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Growing Up King

By: Dexter Scott King
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In the best-selling tradition of such family portraits as Brooke Hayward's Haywire and Christopher Dickey's Summer of Deliverance comes a disarmingly candid memoir from the youngest son of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Dexter King was only seven when an assassin's bullet took his father's life, shattering the boy's childhood. And as he stumbled into adolescence, both the tragedy and the weight of living up to "the King legacy" would exact an additional toll. Challenged with undiagnosed ADD and rocked once again by his grandmother's murder, King became emotionally isolated and, in his early 30s, sought answers from an inspiring source: the teachings of Martin Luther King, Jr. Now, in this intimate portrait, Dexter King reveals for the first time what it was like growing up in the shadow of greatness and how his father's lessons continue to inspire and inform his own ideas on race in America today.

©2003 Dexter Scott King (P)2005 Hachette Audio
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I love the story the information and the history, but I probably should have just read the book myself. I usually like when the author reads their own book special when it's a biography or memior but OMG it was just really hard to listen to him read this book. Great work and all but man. And what was the point of the annoying music. Ugh!

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I really enjoyed this book by Dexter it was nice to hear him tell his story

Good book

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