Description

DATE OF RELEASE: 1 OCT 2026

She was The Voice, and then she was a tragedy. Or so the story goes. Since her death in 2012, the life of Whitney Houston has been shaped by the popular imagination into a simplistic tale of angelic rise and pitiable fall.

But as Emily Lordi argues in this magisterial new biography, such an assumption fails to convey just how hard Whitney worked to become herself, to share her gifts at the height of her powers and to passionately resist her own end. In Holding Lightning, Lordi reveals the dedication Houston applied to everything she did, from her encyclopaedic knowledge of music to the groundbreaking networks of Black creators that she worked so hard to create and uplift. This book fundamentally reappraises Houston's life and art, shifting our perspective so we can finally see Whitney in all her real, imperfect, fallible, resilient humanity.


Hardback | Publication: 1 Oct 2026, Orion 
ISBN: 9781399610612

Extent: 352 pages

Product form
  • David's Bookshop

Holding Lightning: The Life, Loves and Art of Whitney Houston by Emily Lordi

    DATE OF RELEASE: 1 OCT 2026 She was The Voice, and then she was a tragedy. Or so the story... Read more

    £25.00 £22.50

      • Guaranteed secure & safe checkout.

        shop pay

      Description

      DATE OF RELEASE: 1 OCT 2026

      She was The Voice, and then she was a tragedy. Or so the story goes. Since her death in 2012, the life of Whitney Houston has been shaped by the popular imagination into a simplistic tale of angelic rise and pitiable fall.

      But as Emily Lordi argues in this magisterial new biography, such an assumption fails to convey just how hard Whitney worked to become herself, to share her gifts at the height of her powers and to passionately resist her own end. In Holding Lightning, Lordi reveals the dedication Houston applied to everything she did, from her encyclopaedic knowledge of music to the groundbreaking networks of Black creators that she worked so hard to create and uplift. This book fundamentally reappraises Houston's life and art, shifting our perspective so we can finally see Whitney in all her real, imperfect, fallible, resilient humanity.


      Hardback | Publication: 1 Oct 2026, Orion 
      ISBN: 9781399610612

      Extent: 352 pages

      Login

      Forgot your password?

      Don't have an account yet?
      Create account