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Buy Untitled Memoir by Richie, Lionel online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ✓ Fast and free shipping ✓ free returns ✓ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: Lionel Richie has been a part of my life from the early 80s, from the Commodores to his solo career and is truly one of my fave R&B artists. To read and understand his life background and tie it to this musical genius made the reading of the book that much more fulfilling and pleasurable. LR is a legend and I truly send my respect to this giant of an artist with heart, talent and so much more that he shares with the world. Read this book, you will not be disappointed. Review: Lionel Richie’s long-awaited memoir is not just a book — it is a heartbeat set to music. From the first page, it becomes unmistakably clear that Richie isn’t merely recounting a career; he is opening a door into his soul. This is a story told with warmth, vulnerability, humor, and astonishing generosity — the kind of honesty only a man who has truly lived, loved, lost, and risen again can offer. Richie brings readers home to Tuskegee, and you can feel the red clay, the joy, the pressure, and the history beneath his feet. Every chapter is rich with gratitude — for the people who lifted him, the music that saved him, and the audiences around the world who felt his voice in their bones. The shy young dreamer who once doubted he belonged becomes the Lionel Richie who wrote the soundtrack to millions of lives, yet he never once stops feeling human, real, and reachable. The stories sparkle: late-night mischief on the road with The Commodores, culture shock in Harlem and the French Riviera, the glittering ascent to Motown fame, the surreal experience of performing for billions, and the almost otherworldly collaboration that became “We Are the World.” But it is the quieter moments — the losses, the heartbreaks, the near disasters — that leave the deepest mark. Richie does not hide his pain. Instead, he turns it into something luminous and strangely comforting, reminding us that our scars do not diminish us; they shape the art we are meant to give the world. This memoir is wildly entertaining, yes — but more than that, it is healing. Richie invites readers to remember that dreams are never too late, that love is never wasted, and that even when life threatens to break us, music — literal or metaphorical — can stitch us back together. By the end, you don’t just admire Lionel Richie; you feel like you’ve traveled with him, laughed with him, survived with him, and found hope with him. And surprised by how much he curses and just how funny he is. Radiant, courageous, and brimming with heart, this book is not simply for fans of Lionel Richie — it is for anyone who has ever struggled, ever doubted, ever dared to hope. It is a memoir you don’t just read — you feel.



| Best Sellers Rank | #14,676 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #54 in Actor & Entertainer Biographies #77 in Rich & Famous Biographies #179 in Memoirs (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,049) |
| Dimensions | 6.3 x 2 x 9.1 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 006325364X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0063253643 |
| Item Weight | 1.84 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 496 pages |
| Publication date | September 30, 2025 |
| Publisher | HarperOne |
A**R
Lionel Richie has been a part of my life from the early 80s, from the Commodores to his solo career and is truly one of my fave R&B artists. To read and understand his life background and tie it to this musical genius made the reading of the book that much more fulfilling and pleasurable. LR is a legend and I truly send my respect to this giant of an artist with heart, talent and so much more that he shares with the world. Read this book, you will not be disappointed.
L**N
Lionel Richie’s long-awaited memoir is not just a book — it is a heartbeat set to music. From the first page, it becomes unmistakably clear that Richie isn’t merely recounting a career; he is opening a door into his soul. This is a story told with warmth, vulnerability, humor, and astonishing generosity — the kind of honesty only a man who has truly lived, loved, lost, and risen again can offer. Richie brings readers home to Tuskegee, and you can feel the red clay, the joy, the pressure, and the history beneath his feet. Every chapter is rich with gratitude — for the people who lifted him, the music that saved him, and the audiences around the world who felt his voice in their bones. The shy young dreamer who once doubted he belonged becomes the Lionel Richie who wrote the soundtrack to millions of lives, yet he never once stops feeling human, real, and reachable. The stories sparkle: late-night mischief on the road with The Commodores, culture shock in Harlem and the French Riviera, the glittering ascent to Motown fame, the surreal experience of performing for billions, and the almost otherworldly collaboration that became “We Are the World.” But it is the quieter moments — the losses, the heartbreaks, the near disasters — that leave the deepest mark. Richie does not hide his pain. Instead, he turns it into something luminous and strangely comforting, reminding us that our scars do not diminish us; they shape the art we are meant to give the world. This memoir is wildly entertaining, yes — but more than that, it is healing. Richie invites readers to remember that dreams are never too late, that love is never wasted, and that even when life threatens to break us, music — literal or metaphorical — can stitch us back together. By the end, you don’t just admire Lionel Richie; you feel like you’ve traveled with him, laughed with him, survived with him, and found hope with him. And surprised by how much he curses and just how funny he is. Radiant, courageous, and brimming with heart, this book is not simply for fans of Lionel Richie — it is for anyone who has ever struggled, ever doubted, ever dared to hope. It is a memoir you don’t just read — you feel.
D**E
The book was for my wife
E**O
Great read
A**I
One of the most inspiring books I have ever read. As a fan of Motown music I loved the unbelievable and hilarious stories from the 70's and 80's music scene, but what touched me the most was the LOVE that comes from Lionel Richie's personality. He also teaches us how to overcome shyness and fear in order to make our dreams come true. In an interview he said that he had like 1000 pages of stories, well, I would love to read the rest 500...
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