Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-317).
Summary:
"A sensitive boy browbeaten by his domineering aunt. A troublemaker who refused to conform. A tortured genius. A global sensation. 'The Making of John Lennon' goes behind the scenes of any official Beatles story, uncovering the different sides of John Lennon. Francis Kenny relates Lennon's difficult childhood to his creative processes, delving into his dark inner life, and his working relationships -- with his family, his fellow Beatles, Stuart Sutcliffe, Brian Epstein, Cynthia Lennon, Yoko Ono, and his children."--from dustjacket.
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