New for the holidays comes an account of the career to date of one Stefani Germanotta (aka: Lady Gaga). "Gaga" by Johnny Morgan is the best and most appropriate chronicle to date of the comet-like singer, performer who has captivated the world's attention with her outrageous music, couture and persona. Her early days, her ascendancy and the full extent of her head-spinning appearances are all documented here in a fashion that respects fashion in it's edgy, artful approach. Her intersections on art, music and fashion - influenced by everyone from Freddie Mercury to Grace Jones - show Gaga to be both a hybrid and her own lightning rod all at the same time and this large format book is exemplary in its juxtaposition of art, text, layout and photographs covering the short but explosive career of the artist. With thorough sourcing of interviews and stills, Gaga's message, both verbal and fashion-based, is in full effect with a book that is (finally) in sync with the style and performance of the singer herself.