Wonderful tonight
by Boyd, Pattie
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Originally published in the UK as Wonderful today.
Includes index.
Childhood in Kenya -- A new father -- Modeling -- George -- Mrs. Harrison -- A new direction -- The tears begin -- Friar Park -- Leaving George -- Eric -- Mrs. Clapton -- Spiraling out of control -- Things fall apart -- Fighting back -- A new life.
An iconic figure of the 1960s and '70s, Pattie Boyd breaks a 40-year silence, telling how she found herself bound to two of the most addictive, promiscuous musical geniuses of the twentieth century. She met the Beatles in 1964 in the cast of A Hard Day's Night. Ten days later George Harrison proposed. For 20-year-old Boyd, it was the beginning of a rich and complex life as she was welcomed into the Beatles' inner circle. She describes the dynamics of the group, and the memories she has of Paul and Linda, Cynthia and John, Ringo and Maureen, and especially the years with her husband, George. Then her turbulent life took another unexpected turn with a passionate letter from Eric Clapton. Now the high-profile model whose face epitomized the swinging London scene of the 1960s, a woman who inspired Harrison's song "Something" and Clapton's anthem "Layla," has written her book.--From publisher description
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