The Oakland Press features my book

I would like to thank Gary Graff, music editor at The Oakland Press for his article about Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene.
I was very pleased to read his article:)
Source: The Oakland Press
SOUND CHECK: New book puts Eminem, white rap into context
Published: Thursday, August 23, 2012
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By GARY GRAFF
For Journal Register Newspapers
ggonmusic@gmail.com; Twitter: @graffonmusic
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An in-depth look at the Detroit hip-hop community is the focus of “Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene: White Kid in a Black World,” a just-published book by German-born, London-based author Isabelle Esling.
In the 170-page volume, Esling, who started theeminemblog.com in 2005, traces not only the Detroit rapper’s multiplatinum career but also his roots in the Detroit rap world, including his friendship with the late MC Proof as well as associations with underground rappers such as Kaos, Mystro, Awesome Dre, Joe to the D and many others. The book chronicles Eminem’s acceptance in that scene and the influence it had on his musical evolution.
“Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene” retails for $15 and can be ordered at www.amberbooks.com. A digital version is also available for Kindle and Nook.