Donna Summer - six-time Grammy Award-winning artist, Oscar winner, and disco music pioneer - left an unforgettable mark on the world of music. With over 150 million records sold, she revolutionized the dance floor and became one of the most influential voices in pop history. But beyond the flashing lights and pulsating beats, who was the woman behind the music? Written by acclaimed music historians Andrea Angeli Bufalini and Giovanni Savastano, this definitive biography is more than just a book - it's a journey through four decades of music, culture, and transformation. Featuring exclusive interviews with Summer and those closest to her, the book provides an intimate look into her career, creative process, and personal struggles. From her groundbreaking hit "Love to Love You Baby" - which celebrates its 50th anniversary in November 27 2025 - to her legendary performances at Studio 54 and beyond, this book explores the historical, social, and musical impact of an artist who transcended genres and generations. With over 450 stunning images, this book is an essential tribute to a star who continues to inspire audiences worldwide. AUTHORS: Andrea Angeli Bufalini is a renowned journalist, music critic, and author, with decades of experience covering the music industry. He has contributed to major publications such as Billboard Italia, Musica & Dischi, Radio & TV, and Raro!. His expertise spans multiple genres, with a particular focus on the evolution of disco and pop music. Giovanni Savastano is a writer, psychotherapist, and professor, known for his work in music journalism for "Musica e Dischi", "Classix!", and "Classic Rock". In 2018, he published a biographical essay on the Italian actor, Gian Maria Volonté. 450 illustrations