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Robert Rosen - Nowhere Man: The Final Days of John LennonA portrait of the final years of John Lennon's life is based on his journals and interviews with those closest to him, in a volume that discusses his views on parenting, drugs, relationship with Yoko Ono, and contrasting private and public life. Reprint.
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| Authors | Robert Rosen |
| Nonfiction Category | Biography & Autobiography • Music |
| Nonfiction Subcategory | Composers & Musicians • General • Genres & Styles / Rock |
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| Professional Reviews | Williamson, Nigel, Times (London): "Nowhere Man is a gripping read that no Lennon fan will be able to resist." |
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Nowhere Man: Gripping & Entertaining
Pros: Extremely interesting, easy read, detailed accounts. Cons: That it had to end. Bottom Line: No new ground
Pros: John Lennon is always a great subject matter to read on. Cons: No new ground covered in this book Read More at Epinions.com |