"Moonwalk" is an intimate memoir by Michael Jackson, where he recounts his life from childhood through his rise to fame as the "King of Pop." Jackson shares his experiences growing up in the Jackson family, detailing the challenges and pressures that came with early stardom. He provides insight into his childhood, the rigorous training, and the impact of his father's strict discipline on his artistic development. The book offers a glimpse into Jackson's creative process, exploring his motivations for producing some of his greatest hits. He discusses the making of iconic albums like "Thriller" and the influence of music on his life. Through personal anecdotes, Jackson reveals his thoughts on fame, relationships, and the struggles he faced as a public figure.