Margo Jeffersons On Michael Jackson is a lucid and elegant cultural analysis of the rise and fall of the King of Pop.An award-winning cultural critic, Jefferson brings an unexpected compassion as well as her sharp intellect and incomparable insight to Jacksons 2005 trial for child molestation, startling us with her erudite illumination of a media-drenched circus that we only thought we understood. As only she can, Jefferson reads between the lines of Jacksons 1998 autobiography as well as published accounts of his childhood, his family, and Motownwhere Michael and his brothers first made the Jackson 5 a household nameleaving us with provocative and perhaps unanswerable questions about Jackson, child stardom, and fame itself.From the Trade Paperback edition.