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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This follows the beginning of a girl group called Tina and the Tiaras, a song writer, their manager and her daughter and gives an overview of how pop groups worked back in the fifties and sixties. A lot of different and interesting characters get followed but I did feel like the book wasn't wrapped up. You don't find out what happens to the Tiaras and the songwriter, you don't find out if the manager fixes her relationship with her daughter, only in a superficial sense can you infer what will happen, but I wish more had been added. There is a great afterward detailing how the industry really worked at the end. ( ) This follows the beginning of a girl group called Tina and the Tiaras, a song writer, their manager and her daughter and gives an overview of how pop groups worked back in the fifties and sixties. A lot of different and interesting characters get followed but I did feel like the book wasn't wrapped up. You don't find out what happens to the Tiaras and the songwriter, you don't find out if the manager fixes her relationship with her daughter, only in a superficial sense can you infer what will happen, but I wish more had been added. There is a great afterward detailing how the industry really worked at the end. This follows the beginning of a girl group called Tina and the Tiaras, a song writer, their manager and her daughter and gives an overview of how pop groups worked back in the fifties and sixties. A lot of different and interesting characters get followed but I did feel like the book wasn't wrapped up. You don't find out what happens to the Tiaras and the songwriter, you don't find out if the manager fixes her relationship with her daughter, only in a superficial sense can you infer what will happen, but I wish more had been added. There is a great afterward detailing how the industry really worked at the end. This follows the beginning of a girl group called Tina and the Tiaras, a song writer, their manager and her daughter and gives an overview of how pop groups worked back in the fifties and sixties. A lot of different and interesting characters get followed but I did feel like the book wasn't wrapped up. You don't find out what happens to the Tiaras and the songwriter, you don't find out if the manager fixes her relationship with her daughter, only in a superficial sense can you infer what will happen, but I wish more had been added. There is a great afterward detailing how the industry really worked at the end. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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J. Torres, who used memory to great effect in THE COPYBOOK TALES, now casts his eye back to the early '60s, when pop music ruled the airwaves. DAYS LIKE THIS follows the formation of "Tina & the Tiaras," a new girl group, as they rise up the charts and overcome personal obstacles to become stars. Featuring stunning art by newcomer Scott Chantler that's reminiscent of the clean lines of vintage graphic design from the period. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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