‘Honest and poignant’ THE SUN
The honest and revealing story of John Lennon’s childhood by his sister Julia.
Through her own personal journey, Julia reveals the battle between two strong, self-willed women – John’s mother and his Aunt Mimi – to have custody of John in his early years. It was Aunt Mimi who finally won and removed John from his mother at the age of five. But as John grew up, he would frequently return home – spending time with his mother and half-sisters, Julia, Jackie and Ingrid, learning his love of music from his mother, and hanging out, playing guitar with his childhood friend Paul McCartney.
Julia is candid about the sadness as well as the joy of their broken family life. She details the devestating loss of their mother Julia in a road accident – and describes the painful legacy for the entire family, especially John as he moves into a life of stratospheric fame with the Beatles.
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Reviews
'A tragic story . . . also a tenderly evoked memoir of a Liverpool childhood'
'Honest and poignant, this enjoyable read offers fans a new perspective on their idol'
'A moving account of the Beatle's childhood by his half-sister . . . fascinating'
'Philip Larkin's much-quoted lines about sex being invented in 1963 "between the end of the Chatterley ban/ And the Beatles first LP" stand corrected here. Perhaps life was dull in Hull and Coventry, but on this account there was plenty of passion in Liverpool'
'A poignant powerful tale that throws new light on the Lennon legend'
'An unusual treat'
'His sister's important new account chronicles the pivotal childhood years that provided the source of both Lennon's rich creativity and personal vulnerability'