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Linda McCartney: A Portrait
Linda McCartney A Portrait
Author: Danny Fields
In August 1968, Linda received a phone call from Paul inviting her to stay with him in London. Linda and I had dinner on Sunset Boulevard. She looked down at the table and then right into my eyes. "Do you think he says that to lots of girls, what if he isn't serious?" I told her, "You love him. What can you lose? Just go." It was one of m...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781841971773
ISBN-10: 1841971774
Publication Date: 4/2001
Edition: Unabridged
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Publisher: Clipper Audio
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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There is so little out there on Linda McCartney that I'm glad to get some insight into the wife of Paul McCartney: rock photographer, band member (Wings), mother of four, and animal rights activist. However, author Danny Fields uses lots of filler, not enough meat (or as Linda would prefer: soy burger). Fields was good friends with Linda before she started seeing Paul, but Linda didn't maintain contact with the author or other New York journalist friends after becoming serious with the cute Beatle. Though her friendship with Fields may have suffered after Linda became caught up in the wirlwind post-Beatles break-up, the author has high regard for Mrs. McCartney and seems to be in awe of all that she accomplished, both professionally and personally.