The world thought it knew Michael Jackson. It was wrong. Through the trembling honesty of Paris Jackson, the myth finally cracks—and a father, flawed and fiercely loving, steps out from the shadows. She remembers pancakes instead of pyrotechnics, quiet advice instead of crowd screams. Grief, masks, gates, and a childhood under siege collide with a daughter’s unwavering l… Continues… Through Paris’s eyes, Michael Jackson becomes neither saint nor monster, but a complicated man desperate to give his children the safety he never knew. She recalls laughter in the kitchen, handwritten notes of encouragement, and a gentle insistence that they stay...
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