A gripping novel about the whirlwind rise and fall of the 1970sâ hottest folk rock golden couple and the mystery behind the breakup their millions of fans still mournâfrom the New York Times bestselling author of Lilac Girls.
Henry Blake and Liv Nash have it allâtheir songs are anthems for a generation, their love story the stuff of legend, until it all comes crashing down. Their story has never been toldâĻuntil now.
The Blakes are the First Family of 1970s folk rock: Henry, Pru, and Graham, who've summered on Martha's Vineyard since they were kidsâall musical, wildly talented, and a little bit mad. The youngest, Henry, is special from the start, building a loyal following playing folk and blues in high school gyms.
Liv Nash has been through the worst and come out the other side singing. She and her sister perform around the island, a sweet-voiced folk duo. After loving Henry since she was a teen, Liv marries him, and ignites their wild, meteoric rise to stardom. But fame has a price: relentless touring and partying, the unbridled rock and roll scene of Laurel Canyon and Greenwich Village, the glare of Hollywood, all threaten to destroy everything theyâve built.
Decades later, LA podcaster Jessie West sets out to uncover the truth behind Henry and Livâs notorious split. What she finds is a hidden history of love, betrayal, sacrifice, and survivalâan untold saga that could finally rewrite rock-and-roll history and change her own life in the process.
A sweeping tale of music, heartbreak, and redemption, More Than Famous is for anyone who has ever wondered what it really costs to live the dream.