Dear Elvis: Graffiti from Graceland
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Midwest Book Review
Coming from around the world and from all walks of life, most of the 750,000 people who visit Elvis Presley's Graceland mansion each year share one common trait -- they write on his wall! After touring the Jungle Room and visiting the grave site, almost everyone pauses at the long fieldstone wall to leave a message to the King of Rock 'n Roll. Like kissing the Blarney Stone or throwing a coin in the Fountain of Trevi, writing on Elvis' wall has become an essential tourist ritual. Daniel Wright's Dear Elvis: Graffiti From Graceland is a compilation of the best of the scrawled tributes and range from the hilarious ("If this was Disneyworld, I'd buy a pair of Elvis ears!), to the heartfelt ("Elvis, I came for a short visit, but a part of me will always remain. "), to the downright weird ("In the name of Elvis, I eat cheese!"). In addition to the hundreds of quotations from the wall, Dear Elvis includes an excellent chapter on Graceland's history along with numerous photos and some great Elvis trivia. Dear Elvis is "must" reading for every Elvis Presley fan.
Elvis World Magazine
ÒDear Elvis captures the spirit of the world-renowned wall at Graceland. Reading it is almost as good as being there!Ó
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