The late singer Jenni Rivera’s memoir ‘Unbreakable’ will be published in English and Spanish by Atria Books. The book to be released in July was approved by Rivera’s family.
Rivera worked on “Unbreakable” for several years and completed it before her tragic death in December, Atria spokesman Paul Olsewski said. She had been in talks with Atria, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, since 2011.
“I miss my sister every moment, but on days that I want to feel her close, I open her book written in her own words, and feel her right next to me,” stated Jenni’s sister Rosie Rivera. The family decided to share Rivera’s book with her fans so they could “enjoy her as we have.”
The publisher behind the book describes it as “an intimate look into the heart and soul of this self-made woman, who ascended to the top of the charts against all odds, becoming a legend in a completely male dominated music category.”
Jenni Rivera died in a plane crash at the age of 43 and went on to sell more than 15 million copies of her 12 major-label albums.




