Bego's biography of the Divine Miss M covers the singer and
actress's life from her early years in Hawaii where she was born to
her current standing among the entertainment elite. Midler's career
as a brassy and bawdy nightclub act moved up a rung when her cover
of "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" entered the Top Ten in 1972. By 1979,
she had earned an Oscar nomination and a Grammy for her
contributions to the film The Rose. Since then she has won over
audiences with her performances in Down and Out in Beverly
Hills, Ruthless People, Beaches, and The First
Wives Club, and earned a second Oscar nomination for For the
Boys. As a singer, she's scored successes with "From a
Distance" and the number one single "Wind Beneath My Wings." Fans
of this all-around entertainer, who continues to appear in films
and record music, will find that Bette Midler is the
authoritative resource on the star's life.