Atria Books announced that it has acquired the memoir co-written by Turner with her collaborators Deborah Davis and Dominik Wichmann, reported Entertainment Weekly.
The book will chart the full, dramatic story of one of the most remarkable lives in music history, celebrating Tina Turner's 60th year in music.
The book will also include everything from "finding love" to surviving a "life-threatening illness" she had not previously disclosed.
"My Love Story" is being described as a follow-up to Turner's "I, Tina," which was eventually adapted into the celebrated biopic "What's Love Got to Do With It" starring Angela Bassett.
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