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John
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
![AudioFile Magazine](https://images.contentreserve.com/audiofile_logo.jpg)
Cynthia Lennon's memoir delivers startling and revealing details about her own life and about John Lennon's early years. Her quirky and loving story chronicles John's rising fame, and her in-depth insights convey the most comprehensive description of John Lennon to date. Rosalyn Landor's warm British accent and loving approach, a reflection of Cynthia's warm personality, provide the perfect backdrop for the story of a complicated man written by the woman who loved him unconditionally. Landor delivers Cynthia's revelations in a graceful and respectful manner that pays tribute to John's memory while providing insight into his ex-wife and son Julian's joyfulness and heartbreak. It's a wonderful story, narrated perfectly. B.J.P. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
![Publisher's Weekly](https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png)
October 17, 2005
There's a lot of cruelty (his) and bitterness (hers) in this book by the late Beatle's first wife and mother of his elder son, Julian Lennon. A rehash of the Beatles' beginnings from the wife's point of view, the book reveals that Lennon was a pretty messed-up guy who preached universal love for the world and ignored his own family. Saddest, of course, is the effect of all this on Julian, who writes the introduction and praises Mum for her courage and love. Three marriages later, though, Cynthia still burns with anger—mostly at Yoko Ono, whom she believes brainwashed John. When asked if she was sorry she'd fallen in love with the singer-songwriter in the first place, she writes, "If I'd known as a teenager what falling for John Lennon would lead to, I would have turned round right then and walked away." If only she had let him be.
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