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Gail Renard
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Give Me a Chance: My eight days with John and Yoko |
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English |
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Paperback |
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128 |
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2010-12-06 |
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1406323071 |
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Walker |
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0.62 pounds |
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5.83 x 0.51 x 8.78 inches |
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Product Description
This is a true account of one girl's experience of the Lennon and Ono Bed-ins for Peace against the Vietnam War, complete with photo memorabilia. This is a must-have for every Beatles fan - young or old! It's May 1969. As a sixteen-year-old, Gail Renard joined John Lennon and Yoko Ono in their week-long bed-in for peace in a hotel in Montreal, Canada. She looked after Yoko's five-year-old daughter, helped to find tambourines and joined in the first recording of "Give Peace a Chance" with Timothy Leary, the Smothers Brothers and various other celebs. John looked after her - sending her home every night to her mother who had spoken to him on the phone and insisted that there were to be no drugs or sex while her daughter was around. It was John's faith in Gail's ability which directly lead to her later success as a writer, and he helped her to secure her first paid submission - an interview with him for the "Beatles"' magazine. This title is published to coincide with the 30th anniversary of John Lennon's death (10 December 1980) and the 70th anniversary of his birth (9 October 1940).
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