Description
Description
"A new take on a legendary partnership...Thoroughly delightful...Fans will love this fresh, insightful approach to the band."
--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
About the Author
About the Author
Ian Leslie is an acclaimed journalist and author whose books on human psychology communication and creativity include Curious, Born Liars, and How to Disagree. He has written for the New York Times, the New Statesman, the Economist, Guardian and Financial Times. He is also the author of the influential newsletter, The Ruffian. Leslie lives in London.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Revelatory...If you think you know all you need to know about Lennon and McCartney, this analytically sharp, vaultingly written book will make you see and hear things you've missed...Leslie's a brilliant writer, by turns poetically exuberant and musically analytical...A wonderful reanimation of their power and joy.
―Simon Schama, Financial Times
―Anthony Quinn, Observer "Thoroughly delightful... Fans will love this fresh, insightful approach to the band."
--Kirkus, Starred Review "The author's unbridled enthusiasm fuels analyses that can be perceptive and often touching... Beatles fans will be eager to add this to their shelves."
--Publishers Weekly "A well-written and touching story of two very different men, their glorious songs, and how they changed the cultural landscape forever." --Booklist "A triumph, full of insight and revelation: the story of the most successful 20th century songwriting partnership in 43 songs."
--Jon Savage, author of The Secret Public "The most moving and revelatory book on Lennon and McCartney I have ever read - so joyous, so sad. About the alchemy of youth, of friendship, of love. I just wish I could enjoy the experience of reading it for the first time again."
--Tom Holland, co-host of the podcast The Rest Is History "Of all the creative partnerships of the past century, none seems more resonant or permanent than that of the two Liverpool boys who met as teenagers, collaborated for a dozen years, and altered the world's expectations of what popular art can accomplish. Ian Leslie's new book is the best study of that friendship, from improbable beginning to melancholy end -- and of all the songs produced between-- that we have ever had."
--Adam Gopnik, staff writer for The New Yorker and author of Paris to the Moon "I was enthralled by John and Paul--one of the most insightful books I've ever read on creativity, genius, and collaboration."
--James S. Shapiro, author of award-winning 1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare "The first new Beatles story in decades, and the one that will make your heart burst!"
--Caitlin Moran, author of How to be a Woman "No writer has ever gotten to the heart of the John/Paul saga as brilliantly as Ian Leslie. This extraordinary book sheds light on a cultural mystery: how two nowhere boys from Liverpool formed a teenage bond that transformed the future, and in so many ways, invented it. John and Paul is a bold, original, empathetic revelation of why our world is still fascinated by this friendship--and still trying to live up to it."
--Rob Sheffield, author of Dreaming the Beatles "John & Paul is an elegantly written and original telling of the Beatles' story, which is as enthralling and astonishing as their music."
--The Telegraph
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Celadon Books
Pub date:
2025-04-08
Length:
448 pages

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