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Memories of Maureen and Our Links to Tupelo - Paperback

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by Maurice Peter Colgan (Author)

A life shaped by love, loss, and an unexpected connection to Elvis Presley's legacy.

Maurice Colgan, Elvis, and Tupelo is a vivid and heartfelt memoir that weaves one man's extraordinary life with the enduring legacy of Elvis Presley.

From Ireland to Memphis, Colgan recounts uncanny encounters, personal loss, artistic passion, and the remarkable journey that led to a bronze statue of Elvis as a boy standing near his birthplace in Tupelo.

Rich in humour, warmth, and hard-won insight, this memoir explores fandom, family, resilience, and how ordinary lives can touch cultural history in unexpected ways.

A must-read for Elvis fans and lovers of true-life stories alike.

Number of Pages: 136
Dimensions: 0.37 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: February 06, 2026
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