Summary of Jan Gaye & David Ritz's After the Dance

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By Everest Media

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Please note:This audiobook has been generated using AI Voice. This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 I had a crush on Marvin Gaye when I was a little girl. I would listen to his songs and imagine what it would be like to be his girlfriend or wife. #2 I had a dream that I was going to meet Marvin Gaye, the singer, when I was eight years old. I was convinced that if we ever met, we would be attracted to each other and want to be with each other all the time. Now fate was arranging that meeting. #3 I had to meet this Marvin Gaye guy. I was curious about his sound, and when I finally saw him, I was awestruck. His face matched his song, and his sound eased all pain. He was a prince, and I felt like I was in the presence of a king. #4 I was excited and nervous to meet Marvin Gaye, and while he was very kind to me, I could tell that he enjoyed pitting artist against artist, producer against producer, and woman against woman.
Summary of Jan Gaye & David Ritz's After the Dance