
She Loves You
The John Lennon Series, Book 3
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Scott R. McKinley
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Jude Southerland Kessler
About this listen
She Loves You, book three in the John Lennon Series, lets you ride along with John Lennon and The Beatles on the whirlwind tour that was 1963 to early 1964. You'll accompany John and Brian on holiday in Spain, sit with The Beatles on the Roy Orbison Tour, and experience the wild emergence of Beatlemania as the boys tour England, Ireland, Wales, Sweden and Paris, France.
When The Beatles play The London Palladium and The Royal Command Performance, you'll be there! When they release With the Beatles, you'll experience the 14 LP tracks. And when The Beatles conquer America in February 1964, you'll be with them every step of the way!
She Loves You is an intimate look at the year that changed John Lennon's life, and the women who loved him: Auntie Mimi, the fans, and his enchanting wife, Cynthia. This fly-on-the-wall expanded biography is your ticket to ride.
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- Paul
- 03-27-24
You are there
This is a wonderful trip through the last half of 1963 through late February 1964. In this volume we hear about John’s holiday with Brian Epstein and their arrival in the US, practically day by day. The book is well written and the narrator does impressions of every voice: all four Beatles, Cyn, Brian, and dozens more! What a treat.
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- Nowhere Man / Papa Miyagi
- 07-08-23
The John Lennon Series by Jude Kessler is magnificent!
Having owned and read each of the volumes in this series, so far, this audio book adds so much depth and context when read aloud to enjoy in the voices of The Beatles and those that they lived, lived, and worked with.
I can't wait for the next volume in the series and the next audio book in the series!
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- Michelle E. Perlman
- 10-16-23
She Loves You is Fab....Yea Yea Yea
This was the first Audible book I ever listened to, and I can't wait to play it again. I have all of Jude's books, and this Audible book helped me enjoy it even more!!! And Scott brought John back to life!!
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