![]() ![]() Life is tough for Zoe – she’s cash-strapped, tired of London and anxious about the fact that her three-year-old son Hari refuses to speak. Mirror Book Club: Elly Griffiths, Anne Enright, Graham Swift and Ann Cleeves reviewed This brilliant writer brings the Fab Four’s personalities to glorious life in a book crammed with fascinating facts and intriguing ideas.īY JAKE KERRIDGE The Bookshop On The Shore, by Jenny Colgan Others are devoted to a public figure – Margaret Thatcher, Rolf Harris, Charles Manson – and how the Beatles affected their lives.Īnybody Brown doesn’t find interesting is out so there is barely a mention of Linda McCartney, while there’s page after page sending up poor old Yoko. Some chapters look at reproductions of fan letters, from the sweet to the borderline psychotic. As you’d expect, there are detailed chapters on the sacking of drummer Pete Best and the group’s first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.īut there are many imaginative touches too. ![]() ![]() There are 150 chapters, many very short, that explore a particular aspect of the group, from the band’s beginnings as The Quarrymen in 1957 to their 1970 split. Now Brown has done the same with the Fab Four. Mirror Book Club: Pete Paphides, Joseph Knox, Robin Muir and Joanna Trollope ![]()
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