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Santa Barbara, CA – Three years after Michael Jackson’s death comes a book that humanizes the King of Pop in a way never seen before. In Darlene Craviotto’s memoir, An Agoraphobic’
Disney’s project wasn’t the only secret Craviotto had to hide: Battling agoraphobia and afraid to leave her house for twelve years, since a car accident ended her promising acting career, she was now being asked to work side-by-side with the King of Pop. It was the biggest assignment of her screenwriting career.
The scenes in the book between Jackson and Craviotto are based on actual audiotapes made (at Michael’s request) during their private story meetings at Neverland and at Michael’s Hideaway – a private residence in Westwood that was only known to a select few.
The juxtaposition of Craviotto’s agoraphobia and Jackson’s eccentric behavior is irresistible – The one common bond between them was the story of Peter Pan. “I was trapped by my agoraphobia, and Michael was imprisoned by his celebrityhood. The one place we felt the most comfortable was Peter Pan’s Neverland,” says Craviotto. “Sadly for Michael, in the end he never was able to escape.”
An Agoraphobic’
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