"We Love Jenni, " is a frank and revealing biography of the late Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera written by The New York Times best-selling author Marc Shapiro and journalist Charles Vazquez that goes behind the scenes to tell the riveting story of the iconic Latina, who was killed last December 9th in a plane crash in Mexico. Shapiro, author of popular biographies of celebrities such as J. K.
Rowling and Justin Bieber, says the book tells the story of a woman "who never shied away from any of the huge problems she faced in life - her rough and tumble childhood, her cheating husband, her first love who in reality was a child molesting monster, her son's indiscretion with an underage girl and so much more. Jenni was such an amazing woman - it's reflected in her fiery live performances and the music that would set many millions on the course for equal rights for women in a long male-dominated Mexican culture, " Shapiro added.
"She was a star in a world that many of us did not know and only her sad, untimely death kept her from breaking out and having it all."
"We Love Jenni, " is a frank and revealing biography of the late Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera written by The New York Times best-selling author Marc Shapiro and journalist Charles Vazquez that goes behind the scenes to tell the riveting story of the iconic Latina, who was killed last December 9th in a plane crash in Mexico. Shapiro, author of popular biographies of celebrities such as J. K.
Rowling and Justin Bieber, says the book tells the story of a woman "who never shied away from any of the huge problems she faced in life - her rough and tumble childhood, her cheating husband, her first love who in reality was a child molesting monster, her son's indiscretion with an underage girl and so much more. Jenni was such an amazing woman - it's reflected in her fiery live performances and the music that would set many millions on the course for equal rights for women in a long male-dominated Mexican culture, " Shapiro added.
"She was a star in a world that many of us did not know and only her sad, untimely death kept her from breaking out and having it all."