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Tune In: The Beatles: All These Years Paperback – October 11, 2016

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Now in paperback, Tune In is the New York Times bestseller by the world’s leading Beatles authority – the first volume in a groundbreaking trilogy about the band that revolutionized music.
 
The Beatles have been in our lives for half a century and surely always will be. Still, somehow, their music excites, their influence resonates, their fame sustains. New generations find and love them, and while many other great artists come and go, the Beatles are beyond eclipse.
 
So . . .
who really were these people, and just how did it all happen?
 
'The Beatles story' is everywhere. Told wrong from early on, rehashed in every possible way and routinely robbed of its context, this is a phenomenon in urgent need of a bright new approach. In his series
All These Years, Mark Lewisohn – the world-recognized Beatles historian – presses the Refresh button to relate the entire story as it’s never been told or known before. Here is a full and accurate biography at last. It is certain to become the lasting word.
 
Tune In is book one of three, exploring and explaining a period that is by very definition lesser-known: the formative pre-fame years, the teenage years, the Liverpool and Hamburg years – in many ways the most absorbing and incredible period of them all. The Beatles come together here in all their originality, attitude, style, speed, charisma, appeal, daring and honesty, the tools with which they’re about to reshape the world. It’s the Beatles in their own time, an amazing story of the ultimate rock band, a focused and colorful telling that builds and builds to leave four sharp lads from Liverpool on the very brink of a whole new kind of fame.
 
Using impeccable research and resources,
Tune In is a magisterial work, an independent biography that combines energy, clarity, objectivity, authority and insight. The text is anti-myth, tight and commanding – just like the Beatles themselves.
 
Here is the Beatles story as it really was. Throw away what you think you know and start afresh.

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“An epic unprecedented in rock ’n’ roll biography, and a great read . . . there’s a surprise on every page.” Mojo

“Beyond essential . . . a wildly evocative portrait . . . The saga is clearer and richer here than it’s ever been. Lewisohn writes in novelistic detail and with the obvious conviction that none of the previous Beatles biographies have ever been good enough.”
—Entertainment Weekly

“A radical event and a joy to read . . . Lewisohn’s work stands as a monumental triumph, a challenge not merely to other Beatles biographers but to the discipline of biography itself. If only all important subjects had their Lewisohn.”
—Washington Post

“The biggest, deepest Beatles book ever.”
Rolling Stone

“The widest possible angle on an extensive and engrossing group biography built on a well-raked mountain of exacting new research . . . expertly controlled and propelling.”
New York Times
 
“Lewisohn manages to fill in blanks that no one knew were empty.”
The New Yorker
 
“A triumph. Not only an enthralling account of the Beatles group’s origins, far superior to anything that has gone before, but also an essential piece of social history . . . Lewisohn has set out to do the Beatles justice and write the definitive history. I think he is succeeding.” —
The Times (UK)
 
“A book with a difference, one that ensures all previous rock tomes will gather dust on high cobwebbed shelves . . . Lewisohn has set the benchmark in popular music history that he alone can match.” —
Huffington Post
 
“Every single page brings the Beatles back into focus and moves them away from legend. Common myths fall apart under Mr. Lewisohn’s research.” 
New York Journal of Books
 
“In its close focus and historical ambition, the trilogy may be compared to Robert Caro’s biography of Lyndon Johnson or John Richardson’s
A Life of Picasso; it is unlikely to be surpassed.” —Daily Telegraph (UK)
 
“A game-changing study which raises the bar in a genre characterized by pap or pretension. A meticulous piece of work – I can’t wait for volume two.” 
—The Independent (UK)
 
“I can think of no greater praise for
Tune In than to say that it gives the Beatles the beginnings of the biography they deserve. It is hard to imagine the subsequent volumes, covering more familiar ground, matching the gripping quality of this constantly surprising work.” —Financial Times
 
“This is the story told in Proustian detail, told so definitively that, after this, that really should be it.”  
The Guardian (UK)
 
“With imagination, energy and a gripping plotline, Lewisohn manages to put flesh and blood on the story as never before.” 
The Sunday Times (UK)
 
“Packed with revelations and demystifications.” 
The Economist
 
“A major event in music publishing . . . the definitive account of the Beatles.” 
GQ
 
“Lewisohn treats his subjects seriously, as historical, if ultimately remarkable, figures, and eschews the myriad myths that have grown up around the band in favor of the sorts of details and minutiae, wrapped in a serious but breezy narrative, that give us the fullest picture of who John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and, eventually, Ringo Starr were.” 
—Esquire
 
“A fast-moving page-turner overflowing with warm humor, passion, and (of course) music. Likely to become a principle text in 20th-century studies, a sort of
Complete Shakespeare with a much better soundtrack.” —VH1.com
 
“As a Beatles scholar, Mark Lewisohn has no serious rivals. [This is] nothing less than a lifetime’s work embracing the cultural and personal history of the Fab Four, a multi-volume epic written on a scale unprecedented in its genre.” 
—Irish Times
 
Tune In is brilliant in describing the addictive power of rock and roll when there was no imaginable alternative in a doomed town. [Tune In] turns up the colors in a world that has faded to grey.” —Herald Scotland

“Unearths searing new facts that change our historical perspective of what we’ve always been told, setting history on its ear.”—
Examiner.com

A definitive history of the band.”—The Wall Street Journal

“Written with passion, authority and vitality, this is an absorbing book.”—
Edinburgh Evening News

“Epic in its scope, forensic in its detail,
Tune In is like reading the Beatles’ story for the very first time.”—R2/Rock ‘n’ Reel

“Lewisohn has a knack for underscoring the moment, the precise moment, when things change.”—
Slate.com

“A clear-eyed appraisal of rock’s most beloved band.”—
CNN.com
 

About the Author

MARK LEWISOHN is the acknowledged world authority on the Beatles. Before embarking on The Beatles: All These Years his books included the bestselling and influential The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions and The Complete Beatles Chronicle. He was a consultant and researcher on all aspects—TV, DVDs, CDs and book—of the Beatles own Anthology and has been involved in numerous additional projects for them. Married with two children, he lives in England.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crown; Reprint edition (October 11, 2016)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 944 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1101903295
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1101903292
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.08 x 1.67 x 9.18 inches
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MARK LEWISOHN is the acknowledged world authority on the Beatles. Before embarking on The Beatles: All These Years his books included the bestselling and influential The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions and The Complete Beatles Chronicle. He was a consultant and researcher on all aspects—TV, DVDs, CDs and book—of the Beatles own Anthology and has been involved in numerous additional projects for them. Married with two children, he lives in England.

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Customers find the book provides an in-depth and detailed account of the Beatles. They describe the writing as comprehensive and engaging. Readers appreciate the pacing and chronology, which brings the stories together.

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282 customers mention "Depth"256 positive26 negative

Customers find the book provides a wealth of background material and well-researched facts about the subjects. They appreciate the detailed biography and personal details presented in an engaging manner. The book is described as the most comprehensive biography to date, with fascinating context and background information.

"...For the Beatles buffs there are new facts galore, even more than you’d care to know. Lewisohn’s research is meticulous...." Read more

"...His objectivity is admirable, for although he is a fan of The Beatles' work, he does not gloss over their human weaknesses and foibles...." Read more

"...not join the band until nearly p. 700, but I thought the level of detail was just right. Full disclosure: I have always loved the Beatles...." Read more

"...But these events did happen. Lewisohn captures the immediacy, the uncertainty and the magic of a band that would eventually change the world but at..." Read more

140 customers mention "Detail"140 positive0 negative

Customers find the book provides a thorough and comprehensive account of the Beatles. It illuminates the music and culture of that time, making it one of the best biographies of musicians they've read. Readers appreciate the well-researched and objective account of their youth. The book reveals many things about the band that they didn't know.

"...I put the literary quality of Lewisohn’s book up there with the best biographies I’ve read about musicians and non-musicians alike...." Read more

"...are about to make history- not just pop music history, but history-book history, as one of the most important cultural influences of the second half..." Read more

"...I also loved the mini-biographies of their producer George Martin and manager Brian Epstein--both played a critical role in the Beatles’ success...." Read more

"...You get some background on grandparents and parents and the war that ushered in the births of Ringo, John, Paul and George...." Read more

102 customers mention "Readability"94 positive8 negative

Customers find the book's writing comprehensive and well-researched. They appreciate the genuine feel of the writing, especially the sections on their grammar school days. The author provides extensive footnotes with details on music, lyrics, and collaborations. Overall, readers describe the book as informative and interesting.

"...best insight was learning about John and Paul as musicians and song writers – how they got their start writing songs, how they harbored early dreams..." Read more

"...makes sure that he not only finds the best sources, he sets them out in extensive footnotes...." Read more

"...Lewisohn is a masterful writer, combining a level of detail and turn of phrase that is awe-inspiring...." Read more

"This book is well written and meticulously researched. I have read a lot of books on the Beatles and this is by far the best account...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the book. They find it engaging and interesting, with fun facts to learn. The book keeps them busy for days. It provides a better understanding of the Beatles' economic impact.

"...The footnotes and excellent index will keep you busy for days. For normal readers, be prepared to enjoy a great story and a terrific read...." Read more

"...The quality of writing is the main attraction here. This book is always hugely entertaining, even fascinating...." Read more

"...It is fun reading the stuff we already know because of the vast amount of surrounding information that Lewisohn includes...." Read more

"...Amazingly detailed history. Fascinating and immersive reading. I’m about midway in the book and greatly enjoying." Read more

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Customers find the book's pacing satisfactory. They praise the author's thorough and solid work on the Beatles. The book arrives in good condition, as described. Readers appreciate the fair and balanced approach. Overall, they find the book well-balanced, with enough length and depth to satisfy their expectations.

"...He’s the only “professional Beatles biographer” out there and has good bona fides...." Read more

"...Overall, this was a very fair, unbiased book that I will always think of as the ultimate Beatles bio......Now we just have to wait for Volume 2 :)" Read more

"...that happened during the periods related, and is done so with integrity, accuracy, and attention to detail (LOTS of detail)...." Read more

"...Lewisohn, whose previous work on the Beatles has been thorough and solid, now delivers the first of a three-volume history of the worlds most..." Read more

17 customers mention "Chronology"14 positive3 negative

Customers appreciate the book's chronology. They find the timelines clear and the book cleverly combines stories in a chronological manner. Readers feel transported to that era through the book's narrative, which keeps them engaged.

"...Lewisohn cleverly constructs the book chronologically, bringing the stories together rather than dealing with each person separately...." Read more

"...John, Paul, George and Ringo were smart, funny and revolutionary, a biographer's dream. Their lives were a match for their music...." Read more

"...n't have an axe to grind but goes eagerly into the painful and eccentric details of how each of the four were raised, how they came together as a..." Read more

"...early years with stark details and research that you are literally transposed to that era...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the book's personality. They find it highly readable and the personalities of the people involved really come alive. The author is fair to the characters in the story, presenting many points of view without quick judgments. Liverpool becomes a major character, as does the music of the 1950s. Lewisohn has an uncanny ability to weave the various characters and storylines that make up The Beatles. It will undoubtedly be the definitive biography of the lads, assembling an entertaining and objective portrayal of how the Beatles reached stardom.

"...Liverpool becomes a major character, as does the music of the 1950s...." Read more

"...Amazing circumstances, heartaches, perseverance, talent and in some cases, just plain luck propelled these four young boys toward a level of success..." Read more

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22 customers mention "Length"13 positive9 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the book's length. Some find it comprehensive and encyclopedic, with 800 pages just to get to the end of 1962. Others find it a difficult and long read, with an engaging writing style that makes it pass by. The opening can be described as long and dry.

"...I'm almost done reading the book (it is a big book, and it has a very extensive section of references)...." Read more

"If you are a serious Beatles fan, this book is a must. It is long (about 800 pages) but does a tremendous job covering the band from their ancestors..." Read more

"First off- this book is nearly 1000 pages, and it only covers the story up to Dec. 31, 1962, so you can imagine how deep the details get...." Read more

"...This is a difficult and long read so I recommend the audio book for those not willing to tackle this level of detail...." Read more

Fixing Holes: Tune In - The Beatles: All These Years Vol. 1 -> Photos <-
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Fixing Holes: Tune In - The Beatles: All These Years Vol. 1 -> Photos <-
Prepare yourself for a journey with four typical Liverpool lads that will stretch from 1945 through 1962in 804 pages. You will get the usual information that you have known all along. The kind of tidbitsthat gave you glances into each player's life. You have also heard most of the people's names in thisbook and their relationship to one another and to the Beatles. It is those intimate connections thatMark Lewisohn finds and fills in the gaps and chronicles the growth of the pre-fab four. It is fairto say he connects more dots than any prior author.What the author does in 'Volume 1' is fill in a lot of gaps between all the knowledge we had of theBeatles and their rise to fame. You will receive more intimate knowledge of their families, friends,schooling, and especially how rock and roll essentially saved them from the usual Liverpudlian descentinto hard labor or unemployment. Rock and Roll was what inspired each of them to be the collectivetopper-most of the popper-most.There are many instances where Lewisohn will question the authenticity of an incident or provide morethan one perspective of an incident. It appears he has done his home work in detail. You will followthe fab four, throughout different band iterations, as they attempt to play their music and begin towrite a few songs of their own.The one thing that I did like were the quotes the author collected from friends and hangers-on thatliterally witnessed the growth of the group from a rag tag collection of whom-ever would be availableto play a gig, to the cohesive unit they eventually became. There were rotating personnel early onuntil John, Paul and George, essentially, always showed up to play almost every date that was booked.Those 3 formed the early nucleus of the pre-Beatles that showed intense wit and camaraderie betweenthem.It is also interesting to follow Ringo's rise as a professional drummer much before the others becamepros. All four had crossed path multiple times gigging here and there around England. There are somephotos of the them together prior to Ringo becoming a full fledged Beatle.Speaking of drummers, I have read reviews stating Pete Best was castigated by the author. That MarkLewisohn shows how much he didn't like Mr. Best by always showing him in a bad light. I disagree withthose observations. Like a lot of musicians that flowed through the pre-fab group, Best was just a portin the storm. Drummers then and now are hard to find and keep. The basic problem was that Pete Bestcouldn't keep good time. Amateurs and professionals alike commented on it and repeatedly would makesure the drums weren't too intrusive especially when recording.Pete Best was also kept on because his mother was a very good promoter of the group and she had avenue they'd play regularly. They eventually became the house band for that venue, The Casbah. Theproblem with Mr. Best does get sorted out slowly, and sometime painfully, using quotes from the otherswho played, promoted or observed the group. There is no doubt that John, Paul and George did not clickwith Pete as they did with each other. AND visa versa. Pete Best most often went off on his own whenthe others would hang together or get food or drink together. The fab three were just waiting for theright drummer to appear and when he did...well...You will go with them through the nitty gritty (mostly gritty) when they head to Germany and meta-morphinto a cohesive and iconic band. The quotes of the people who saw John, Paul, George and Pete wereabout, how much they had changed, to their greatly increased stage presence. They came back a changedgroup. Yet, they still lacked that something. They were not going anywhere fast and they sensed it. Itwas, and is, called organization and tireless promotion; enter Brian Epstein.It is to say that the 'boys' were very lucky to have been found by Brian Epstein and subsequently GeorgeMartin. The music business can be cutthroat and Mr. Epstein and Mr. Martin appeared to be be very honestand straight forward people that recognized the raw energy the band possessed and more importantly thepotential that resided in their musical talents. Lucky indeed.Essentially what I took away from 'Volume 1' is that their drive, talent, luck and just plain hard work helpedthese typical Liverpool lads become a group that changed the cultural direction of the Western world. Theytook their love of American rock and roll and turned it back on America filtered through their British ears.This is why this is an amazing story that needed to be told more completely.Having Mark Lewisohn fill in the blanks helps you understand how the small steps of their lives made uphuge leaps of progress in the band's musicianship and song writing in only a few years. Every thing you haveread prior to this book has been the Readers Digest version of the Beatles story. Now go and read the fullversion and revel in the wonder and enticing tale of four regular guys who made it to the topper-most. It is afun read indeed.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2014
    I’ve read a lot of Beatles books. After bursting on the music scene more than 50 years ago, the shear number of tomes written about “The Boys” puts them up there in the same pantheon as other bioed-to-death icons – like Elvis, Frank, or for non-musicians, Abe or the other George. As a Beatles enthusiast, I’ve read many of these and I wondered: “What’s more to learn?” I felt I knew the basic story of Beatles origins: John learns banjo chords on a crappy guitar; John meet Paul who plays his crappy guitar better than John; Paul brings George aboard, who turns out to be more of a guitar fanatic than either one; John’s buddy Stu becomes the bassist because he wins enough money to buy one; ragamuffin band struggles forever to find a drummer and begrudgingly puts up with Pete (Hey- that ain’t so different from most bands!); band builds chops in Hamburg, a base in the Casbah and later the Cavern; Stu leaves; Paul “lumbered” with bass; saved by Brian; band dumps Pete for Ringo; and so forth. But as I discovered, this barely scratches the surface.

    Mark Lewisohn’s book surprised me. I’ve read him before. He’s the only “professional Beatles biographer” out there and has good bona fides. Tune In – 10 years in the making – outshines anything he’s written before on The Beatles. He bills it as part 1 of a trilogy. I just finished it, and to cut to the chase, I can’t wait for the rest!

    Tune In is historical biography at its best. I put the literary quality of Lewisohn’s book up there with the best biographies I’ve read about musicians and non-musicians alike. For the Beatles buffs there are new facts galore, even more than you’d care to know. Lewisohn’s research is meticulous. The footnotes and excellent index will keep you busy for days. For normal readers, be prepared to enjoy a great story and a terrific read. Lewisohn sweeps away the hazy obscure happenings in the 1940s, 50s and first two years of the 60s to provide a crystal clear lens on how it happened for every player in this story. To appreciate the details explaining the rise of this band – and the enormously hard work they invested in becoming great – read this book. Even if you don’t care so much about the details, the quality of story telling will bring you great pleasure. That’s what we all hope for as a book reader.

    As a musician, I appreciated Lewisohn’s book on a different level. The best insight was learning about John and Paul as musicians and song writers – how they got their start writing songs, how they harbored early dreams of greatness as a writing team, putting songwriting on hold for long stretches as they honed their ability to play and hold a crowd’s interest, being reluctant to play their own songs and falling back on cover songs for a growing fan base in Liverpool and the northern region, building a unique identity with three-part harmonies (this singular aspect made them stand out more than anything, and is an ode particularly to the Everly Brothers), “nicking” pieces of lyrics and music to create their own first hits (they’d be crucified for this in today’s technology-driven music market), and finally becoming the first musical pop group that wrote and performed their own music. No one understood the meaning of a musical group until it was defined by The Beatles.

    Finally, on a personal note, and as a bass player, I am glad that a musician of Paul McCartney’s caliber chose (albeit reluctantly) to make this instrument his own. His innovations on bass are what inspired me to give it a go.

    If there is any hesitation to order this book, stop immediately and click “BUY.” You won’t regret it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2013
    I first heard of this project almost 10 years ago. I already had two of Mark Lewisohn's books on the Beatles: Recording Sessions and The Complete Beatles Chronicle. I knew they were books which were objective, yet with an eye for everything interesting and humorous. When the news came out that Lewisohn was writing a complete biography, I waited anxiously for its publication. And waited. And waited.... as it got pushed back ever further. Well, finally it's here; and the waiting was all worth while.

    'Tune In' tells the story of the years before Beatlemania, weaving together the biographies of four boys from Liverpool who grew up with a shared passion, to play music. They each found ways of working towards realizing their dream; in fact, it's about the only thing they did work at, since nothing else seemed to be interesting to them. Their paths gradually came together, first John, then John and Paul, then John, Paul and George and finally, a few months before this part of the story ends, John, Paul, George and Ringo. Lewisohn cleverly constructs the book chronologically, bringing the stories together rather than dealing with each person separately. This gives the book a 'real time' feeling, in which events are recounted as they occur. This sense of immediacy is one of the book's biggest strengths; no other biography (and I've read many) gives the reader such a sense of being there, almost as if watching the story unfold in front of you.

    Lewisohn's greatest attribute is his willingness to take the trouble to get it right. He makes sure that he not only finds the best sources, he sets them out in extensive footnotes. Where there is not a definitive source, he says so; there is no reciting of rumor, gossip and biased opinion as fact. His objectivity is admirable, for although he is a fan of The Beatles' work, he does not gloss over their human weaknesses and foibles. This is a warts and all account, but never loses sight of the fact that every experience and every character trait is part of what made them so iconic as a band.

    There are surprises. One of the most intriguing questions for me has always been why The Beatles first contract with EMI (George Martin's organization) was dated 2 days before Martin ever saw them; Lewisohn solves the mystery and it isn't at all what I was expecting. He answers the questions about why Pete Best was replaced and whether 'Love Me Do' was pushed into the charts by Brian Epstein. However, the revelations are not the reason for reading the book. The quality of writing is the main attraction here. This book is always hugely entertaining, even fascinating. It's witty without being pretentious, sad without being maudlin and affectionate without being sentimental. As this part of the story ends, you find yourself feeling uplifted and eager to read about what happens next.

    Ah, there's the rub. The book ends just as The Beatles are about to make history- not just pop music history, but history-book history, as one of the most important cultural influences of the second half of the 20th century. Mark Lewisohn is working on it. I'm already waiting for it.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente!!
    Reviewed in Brazil on May 8, 2022
    Livro excelente!! O nível de detalhamento das informações é impressionante. Vale a pena cada centavo.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Indispensable not only for Beatles fans
    Reviewed in Germany on November 5, 2023
    Very well written. Perfectly researched.
  • JMAC
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fantástico libro no solo para beatlemaniacos
    Reviewed in Spain on June 3, 2021
    Antes que nada, debo reconocerme como beatlemaniaco. Aviso porque tengo querencia a disfrutar con los temas de los beatles.
    Dicho esto, tengo que decir que me ha parecido un libro fantástico y no solo porque trate de los beatles sino porque, ciertamente, te traslada a esa época y te hace sentir que estás participando de esta aventura: sientes el humo de los locales, el valor sofocante de the cavern, la alegría de vivir que desprendían unos chiquillos destinados a cambiar el mundo...
    Tremendamente exhaustivo, riguroso, sobre todo muy bien escrito y muy muy entretenido.
    La única pega es que solo está en inglés pero yo lo recomiendo al 100%. Es un libro de 900 páginas que me leí en un plis plas veraniego pandemico y me lo disfruté como un enano.
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing book!
    Reviewed in the Netherlands on October 9, 2020
    Must have for everyone interested in The Beatles.
  • Cheryl Parkes
    5.0 out of 5 stars great book
    Reviewed in Australia on January 1, 2024
    Nice book, but for older generation