<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>THE <i>NEW YORK TIMES </i>BESTSELLER <p/>"I see my story as a suite of songs that have a magical connection."<br></b><br><i>Let Love Rule</i> is a work of deep reflection. Lenny Kravitz looks back at his life with candor, self-scrutiny, and humor. <p/>"My life is all about opposites," he writes. "Black and white. Jewish and Christian. The Jackson 5 and Led Zeppelin. I accepted my Gemini soul. I owned it. I adored it. Yins and yangs mingled in various parts of my heart and mind, giving me balance and fueling my curiosity and comfort." <p/><i>Let Love Rule</i> covers a vast canvas stretching from Manhattan's Upper East Side, Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant, Los Angeles's Baldwin Hills and Beverly Hills, and finally to France, England, and Germany. <p/>It's the story of a wildly creative kid who, despite tough struggles at school and extreme tension at home, finds salvation in music. <p/>We see him grow as a musician and ultimately become a master songwriter, producer, and performer. We also see Lenny's spiritual growth--and the powerful way in which spirit informs his music. <p/>The cast of characters surrounding Lenny is extraordinary: his father, Sy, a high-powered news executive; his mother, Roxie Roker, a television star; and Lisa Bonet, the young actress who becomes his muse. <p/>The central character, of course, is Lenny, who, despite his great aspirational energy, turns down record deal after record deal until he finds his true voice. <p/>The creation of that voice, the same voice that is able to declare "Let Love Rule" to an international audience, is the very heart of this story. <p/>"Whether recording, performing, or writing a book," says Lenny, "my art is about listening to the inspiration inside and then sharing it with people. Art must bring the world closer together."</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>In a new memoir, the rock musician breaks down the first 25 years of his life, when he found his sound, his voice and his commitment to love and nonviolence. <b>--</b>The New York Times </b> <p/>*A Barnes and Noble Best Book of 2020*</b> <p/>Recommended by <b><i>Essence</i>, <i>Vanity Fair</i>, <i>TIME</i></b>, <b><i>The New York Post</i></b>, and <i><b>The New York Times.</b></i> <p/>As seen in <b><i>Rolling Stone</i>, WWD, CBS Sunday Morning, The Today Show, <i>People </i>Magazine, <i> Men's Health</i>, <i>Interview</i></b> and more.</p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Lenny Kravitz</b> has sold some fifty million records over a career spanning three decades. <p/><b>David Ritz</b> has collaborated with everyone from Ray Charles to Aretha Franklin.</p>
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