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Riley Keough is keen to make Lisa Marie Presley's memoir "both accurate and compassionate". The 'Daisy Jones and the Six' actress has been going through her late mother's old tapes and notebooks in an attempt to complete the autobiography the singer-and-actress had been working on when she passed away in 2023, and she know it is a "difficult" task to get her beloved mom's legacy exactly right. A source told the New York Post newspaper's PageSix column: “There are hundreds of hours of Lisa’s thoughts and dreams.

And Riley has to frame the book in a way that is both accurate and compassionate. “Riley is a super busy actress, producer and mom, and she’s not only had to listen to her mom’s thoughts, but has to decide how to package that into this book ..



. It’s a Herculean effort. She’s going to have a lot of input on how people perceive Lisa’s legacy forever.

That’s how difficult this is.” Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. It is believed the release of the currently-untitled book on 15 October will be marked with a celebration at Graceland, the family's estate where Lisa - who died from complications connected to bariatric surgery years before her passing - was laid to rest alongside her father Elvis Presley and son Benjamin Keough.

Riley previously admitted she was "so excited" to be helping to finish her mother's autobiography. She said in a statement released by publisher Random House in January: “Few pe.

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