From his rough beginnings to his early success as a crooner worshipped by bobby-soxers, Freedland's biography follows Sinatra's fall as a singer out of vogue and an actor labeled box-office poison, to his triumph as Oscar winner and entertainment legend.
Michael Freedland is the author of thirty-one books, mostly biographies of leading personalities and figures in the world of music. He also writes for several newspapers and magazines in Great Britain and the United States.