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Whitney Houston’s mother writing tell-all book

(Reuters) – Whitney Houston’s mother, former gospel singer Cissy Houston, is writing a book about her daughter’s life, career and death, publisher HarperCollins said on Tuesday.

Singer Cissy Houston, mother of the late singer Whitney Houston, arrives to attend the Jazz at Lincoln Center 2012 Annual Gala concert at Frederick P. Rose Hall in New York City April 18, 2012. REUTERS/Stephen Chernin
Singer Cissy Houston, mother of the late singer Whitney Houston, arrives to attend the Jazz at Lincoln Center 2012 Annual Gala concert at Frederick P. Rose Hall in New York City April 18, 2012. REUTERS/Stephen Chernin

The currently untitled memoir, due next February, is being billed as “the definitive account of Whitney Houston’s astonishing life” and death last February at the age of 48.

“In sharing our story in this book, I hope to give her fans something to treasure, the way we all treasured Whitney,” Cissy Houston said in a statement. “We are still receiving thousands of letters each day from her fans, and I hope reading this book will provide a deeper understanding into my daughter’s true story.”

Cissy Houston, 78, a former back-up singer for Aretha Franklin, has publicly said little about her daughter since she was found dead in a bathtub at a Beverly Hills hotel. Authorities have said the pop star was the victim of an accidental drowning brought on by cocaine use and heart disease.

(Reporting By Christine Kearney; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

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