Supreme Faith: Someday We'll be TogetherA gutsy follow-up to Wilson's blockbuster, Dreamgirl, which has sold half a million copies in paper and cloth. Picking up where that bestseller left off, Wilson details life at Motown after Diana Ross quit the Supremes and describes Ross' horror as the Supremes racked up top-ten hits while her singles went nowhere. Wilson also writes honestly about her sizzling affairs with Steve McQueen and Flip Wilson in this extraordinary saga. 25 photographs. |
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