This is a review book I was sent forever ago, which I've been meaning to pick up.
From the Blurb:
Pattie Boyd was at the heart of the Sixties revolution; the most famous muse in the history of rock 'n' roll. She married both George Harrison and Eric Clapton - two of the most addictive, promiscuous musical geniuses of the twentieth century - and inspired Harrison's Something and Clapton's Lalya.
Opening Lines:
My earliest memory is of sitting in a high chair, spitting out spinach - strange for someone who turned into such a passionate foodie.
Pattie Boyd was at the heart of the Sixties revolution; the most famous muse in the history of rock 'n roll. She married both George Harrison and Eric Clapton - two of the most addictive, promiscuous musical geniuses of the twentieth century - and inspired Harrison's Something and Clapton's Layla. An international model who was welcomed into the Beatles' inner circle, hers was a life of passion and loss, fuelled by drink and drugs.