Madonna: Like an Icon was released on 27 August 2007, in the United Kingdom by
Bantam Press. It was translated into 13 languages. The book cover was designed by Holly MacDonald, with an image of Madonna from 2002, during the premiere of her film,
Swept Away. Ken Barnes from
USA Today noted that major events in Madonna's life were repeated throughout the book. He complimented O'Brien's writing style, especially the portions chronicling the death of Madonna's mother, as well as dissecting the recording process of the albums and the development of her concert tours. He concluded by saying that overall the biography seemed "too familiar. Maybe that's because, at least since she hit the mass-culture spotlight in 1983 with '
Holiday' and hijacked it wholesale the next year with 'Like a Virgin' and '
Material Girl', Madonna, now 49, has lived her life in public like few other artists. The records, tours and videos have been thoroughly documented, as have the liaisons and the controversies (from the
Sex book all the way up to the Malawi orphan adoption)." Lyn Barber from
The Daily Telegraph gave a negative review of the book, calling it far inferior to author J. Randy Taraborrelli's
Madonna: An Intimate Biography, released in 2002. Like Churchwell, Barber did not understand why over-emphasis was given on the singer's albums, leaving out details about her personal life. The reviewer listed one positive aspect of the book, the info on Madonna's childhood and a detailed insight into her family. She concluded by saying, "[Madonna] remains one of the most fascinating women of our time but not, alas, in this pedestrian account." ==Publication history==