Suzy, led zeppelin and me
(2018)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Edições Ideal, 2018
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ISBN/ISSN
9788562885747 (electronic bk.) MWT14444240, 8562885746 (electronic bk.) 14444240
LANGUAGE
Portuguese
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Glasgow, 1972. All the cool kids in town are queuing up to buy tickets to the Led Zeppelin show. In the sky, a zeppelin is approaching. Its passengers - Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Hank Williams - believe it's worth leaving paradise to see a concert by the greatest rock band in the world. Even fairies are fans. Meanwhile, young (and nerdy) Martin and Greg have wild imaginations. When they're not battling Xotha's Monstrous Hordes, they're vying for the attention of popular (read: unreachable) Suzy. But she's not going to give up Zed, the most eligible boy in school, to be with one of the two nerds, is she? Still, with Led Zeppelin on the way, the feeling is that anything can happen. This is a book that will win over anyone who was once a teenager, and who has faced the dilemma of falling in love with the unattainable girl. More than that, it's a memoir that manages to convey, in an emotional way, the feeling of watching your favorite band's concert. Do you know that unforgettable show, the best in life? The mixed feelings - anxiety, relief, full satisfaction... Impossible not to relate to that. Martin Millar nailed it! Suzy, Led Zeppelin and Me takes readers on a journey through Martin's harrowing and troubled youth, when Led Zeppelin went to play in Glasgow and shook the structures of Millar's world; but he also wanders through his adult life, no less harrowing and muddled, when he learns something that cannot be questioned: love can hurt his heart, but Led Zeppelin will never let him down

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