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Maroc Maroc - The New York Times - Sunday Book Review - 23/Mar 12:25

Book Review: ‘Yoko: The Biography,’ by David Sheff

David Sheff’s new biography convincingly argues for John Lennon’s widow as a feminist, activist, avant-garde artist and world-class sass.

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