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Kirkus Reviews, 4/15/09 "A eulogy for the 1960s...Though it often reads like an extended society gossip column, the narrative is studded with enough trivia and name-dropping to engage ex-hippies and other fans of '60s culture." Kirkus Reviews, 4/15/09 A eulogy for the 1960s Though it often reads like an extended society gossip column, the narrative is studded with enough trivia and name-dropping to engage ex-hippies and other fans of 60s culture. " "Kirkus Reviews," 4/15/09 "A eulogy for the 1960s...Though it often reads like an extended society gossip column, the narrative is studded with enough trivia and name-dropping to engage ex-hippies and other fans of '60s culture." "San Francisco Bay Guardian," 5/6/09 "This book [is] a great gift from the cosmos." "New York Post," 5/10/09 "A look at the '60s through the lens of two of Swinging England's beautiful people." "Seattle Times," 5/17/09 "Greenfield's reporting skill is admirable, and when he quotes Puss' last letter to her sons, it is bone-chilling. As the author of two previous books on the Rolling Stones, Greenfield brings the decade to life as well as any writer, without ignoring the darkness that soon envelops this family." "Tuscon Citizen," 5/7/09 "This highly readable cautionary tale centers on two privileged people who lost their bearings in a hazy world of drugs, free love and unfulfilled dreams." "Monterey Herald," 5/21/09 "His books, articles, profiles, stories and scripts have made his voice one of the prominent spokespersons for the 1960s. In his work, he delves beneath the surface of the lives of some of the most important figures of this music generation, showing readers the humanity that lives beneath fame and glory." January.com, 5/15/09 "Reads, at times, like a novel...This book is just stuffed full of...juicy tidbits." "Washington Times," 5/31/09 "[An] extraordinary story, part magical mystery tour and part morality tale...Greenfield has done a marvelous job of re-creating the wild ride of Tommy and Puss with a splendid immediacy...As rendered here anyway, they are in themselves fascinating characters, oddly compelling and attractive despite their glaring flaws...Greenfield is a superb guide through the turbulent world where this odd couple led their frenzied lives...One of the most powerful cautionary tales about the heady Sixties that I have ever read." "Los Angeles Times," 5/31/09 "
Reseña del editor:
A Day in the Life is the story of how the ideal marriage between two young and extraordinarily beautiful members of the English upper class fell apart as the psychedelic dreams of the sixties gave way to the harsh, hard-rock reality of the seventies. A tender, moving, and often harrowing look at the moment in time when the counterculture collided with the international jet set, A Day in the Life captures the spirit of that era and the people who lived through it with unerring accuracy and heartfelt precision.When Tommy Weber and Susan "Puss" Coriat, London's most beautiful couple, were married in 1964, it was the fitting end to a storybook romance. But the fast cars Tommy loved to race, their celebrity friends, and the huge trust fund Puss had inherited masked a tortured truth--both had suffered through oppressive and neglectful childhoods and were now caught up in a wildly extravagant lifestyle that neither Puss' inheritance nor Tommy's increasingly desperate schemes could support. Six years later, Puss found herself wandering around India with her two sons while Tommy, who was now smuggling drugs to survive, lived in London with a stunning young actress. A Day in the Life is also the stirring account of how the couple's tow sons--one of whom is the well-known actor Jake Weber--somehow managed to survive a childhood that would have destroyed those of lesser spirit. An unbelievable true-life tale that often reads like a novel, A Day in the Life follow the fortunes and misfortunes of one remarkable family while also introducing us to an extensive cast of supporting characters that includes Keith Richards, Anita Pallenberg, Mick Jagger, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, John Lennon, and Charlotte Rampling, as well as many of the movers and shakers who helped create the "Swinging London" scene.
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