I cannot add much to the other reviews. This is an excellent read, and a 'must' for all Gary and Take That fans.
Here we see the truly sensitive side of a man who was treated mercilessly by the tabloid press, especially when Robbie had his 'big break' with 'Angels' and other massive hits.
This is a book written from the heart, by an intelligent, caring and loveable family man, who also happens to be one of the greatest singer/songwriters around.
The chapter on the 7/7 Underground bombings of 2005, really brings it home to the reader about how bad the current times are. There is no doubt that Gary's life was greatly influenced by this.
It's great that the acrimony between Gary and Robbie seems to have evaporated.
I can well recommend this, as a great read.
Looking forward to the new album, later this year.
(Tony in Matlock, Derbyshire)
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