
Lennon's X Tells Her Side
Lennon's X Tells Her Side
John's first wife releases her on book on Lennon the end of this month. Might be a decent read from the standpoint of her first hand experience with him during the early years, other than for his band mates.


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Ah, forgot about "Twist". This one is likely a 'rehash for more cash'.
Never read the first one, but if you check out the Barnes and Noble site you can get a brief, broad, synopsis of the new.
Never read the first one, but if you check out the Barnes and Noble site you can get a brief, broad, synopsis of the new.
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A little pre-publicity. Some 'hawking' for the press.
MetroSource News 09/13/2005 02:09:00
Cynthia Lennon Book
London) -- The late John Lennon's first wife is offering a different view of the rock legend. While the former Beatle is remembered as a peace activist and devoted family man to second wife Yoko Ono and their son Sean, first wife Cynthia details her relationship with an angry and possessive young man in her book, "John." In an excerpt, posted on London's "Sunday Times" website, she describes Lennon's temper as "frightening," and says he needed her to reassure him on a daily basis that she was devoted to him. Cynthia recalls one instance in which his insecurity turned into violent rage. One night she had been dancing with Stuart Sutcliffe, one of Lennon's best friends. Reading from her book, Cynthia tells of how he exploded at her outside the women's bathroom at school the next day.
Cynthia says she left him after the incident, but three months later he apologized and asked her to once again be his girl. She also notes it was the only time Lennon was physically abusive to her, but admits he continued to be, quote, "verbally cutting and unkind."
Cynthia tends to attribute Lennon's unsavory behavior to his difficult childhood, and specifically to the way his aunt Mimi raised him. She says Mimi was very strict and demanding, that she was very difficult to please and showed her nephew little affection. She adds that Lennon's family never openly addressed difficult or painful situations, and as an adult Lennon, quote, "had an astonishing ability to ignore anything that distressed him." Their son, Julian, was just five years old when John and Cynthia split up, but she says Lennon "ignored" the boy for "several years" after the divorce. Cynthia Lennon's "John" is due in stores on September 27th, a couple of weeks before what would have been the late Beatle's 65th birthday.
MetroSource News 09/13/2005 02:09:00
Cynthia Lennon Book
London) -- The late John Lennon's first wife is offering a different view of the rock legend. While the former Beatle is remembered as a peace activist and devoted family man to second wife Yoko Ono and their son Sean, first wife Cynthia details her relationship with an angry and possessive young man in her book, "John." In an excerpt, posted on London's "Sunday Times" website, she describes Lennon's temper as "frightening," and says he needed her to reassure him on a daily basis that she was devoted to him. Cynthia recalls one instance in which his insecurity turned into violent rage. One night she had been dancing with Stuart Sutcliffe, one of Lennon's best friends. Reading from her book, Cynthia tells of how he exploded at her outside the women's bathroom at school the next day.
Cynthia says she left him after the incident, but three months later he apologized and asked her to once again be his girl. She also notes it was the only time Lennon was physically abusive to her, but admits he continued to be, quote, "verbally cutting and unkind."
Cynthia tends to attribute Lennon's unsavory behavior to his difficult childhood, and specifically to the way his aunt Mimi raised him. She says Mimi was very strict and demanding, that she was very difficult to please and showed her nephew little affection. She adds that Lennon's family never openly addressed difficult or painful situations, and as an adult Lennon, quote, "had an astonishing ability to ignore anything that distressed him." Their son, Julian, was just five years old when John and Cynthia split up, but she says Lennon "ignored" the boy for "several years" after the divorce. Cynthia Lennon's "John" is due in stores on September 27th, a couple of weeks before what would have been the late Beatle's 65th birthday.
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