Moonwalk (book)
Moonwalk reached number one on the New York Times Best Seller list and has sold more than 1 million copies worldwide[1] .Relatives of Doubleday employees were hired as couriers in order to deliver portions of the book from the company's head office in Manhattan to the printing plant in Fairfield, Pennsylvania.[4] Dedicated to Fred Astaire,[4] the book discusses Jackson's show business friends, his girlfriends, his rise to fame, his appearance, and his thoughts on plastic surgery.[1] Ken Tucker, of The New York Times, stated that if the book had been written by anyone else, it would be dismissed as "an assiduously unrevealing, frequently tedious document."[5] Moonwalk was re-released on October 13, 2009, as a result of Michael Jackson's death, with a new foreword by Motown founder Berry Gordy and an afterword by Shaye Areheart.