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Cher is turning back time with her new book.

The 78-year-old icon released “Cher: The Memoir, Part One” on Tuesday — the first installment of her life story — and Amazon shoppers can currently pick up the hardcover edition for 30% off.

Should you prefer to listen instead, the tell-all also comes in the form of an Audible audiobook narrated by Stephanie Block, who played the star in “The Cher Show” on Broadway.

New Audible Premium Plus subscribers can take advantage of a limited-time offer and get three months of Audible, including three book credits, for $0.99/month.

“When it came to completing the audiobook, I knew I wouldn’t be able to do it all myself due to my dyslexia,” Cher said in the book blurb, adding that she knew Block “would be the perfect choice to get across to the reader the essence of me.”

The 413-page tome covers Cher’s early life, from childhood to her rise to stardom to her tumultuous relationship with late ex Sonny Bono, who she claims “seriously thought” about killing her.

The “Strong Enough” singer, who is now in a relationship with music executive Alexander “AE” Edwards, also alleged that Lucille Ball encouraged her to leave her “I Got You Babe” collaborator.

“I wanted to make it honest, and I think in the end it is,” she told USA Today of the first installment of her memoir. “I didn’t give people information. I gave them stories.”

While she told the outlet she’s a “last-minute kind of person” and hasn’t “even thought about Part Two,” the second installment is reportedly slated for release in 2025.

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