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"Many well-known artists have touched people's hearts with their music, but few have ever succeeded in touching people's souls. That was George's gift, and his story is described here with affection and taste. A wonderful book."
Mia Farrow
"There is a palpable excitement to this book that made me feel I was there, with George, on his journey. . . . Extraordinary."
Martin Rutte, coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Soul at Work
"The depth of insight into Harrison's inner life is great."
Yoga Journal
Here Comes the Sun tells the story of George Harrison's musical and spiritual journey with more detail and immediacy than in any other book about Harrison or the Beatles. Like his fellow Beatles, Harrison escaped the streets of working-class Liverpool, survived a tough musical apprenticeship in underground clubs, and became one of the most famous and successful musical artists in history. Before long, though, disillusioned with both the price and rewards of celebrity, he began the journey that would transform his music and redefine the rest of his life. Joshua Greene, who studied meditation with the legendary Beatle, draws on personal remembrances, recorded conversations, and firsthand accounts to create a moving portrait of Harrison's spiritual life and his profound musical vision. This is a fresh and highly rewarding book for Beatles fans as well as for any reader interested in the spiritual path.
Author and film producer Greene focuses on the metaphysical in his examination of George Harrison, choosing to document the Beatle's relationship with Hindu philosophy and Krishna devotees over his more complex-though admittedly well-covered-relationship with his bandmates. The resulting portrait is at times flat, as Harrison gets along with just about everyone on his spiritual path, and Greene is reluctant to cast his subject in a negative light. That's a shame, as the highlights of the book feature a conflicted and embattled Harrison dealing with disappointment, frustration and loss, of which there is plenty in the Beatles' shared history. (Jan.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsJoshua M. Greene teaches in the religion department of Hofstra University. He is the author of two acclaimed previous nonfiction books and the producer of numerous award-winning films. His articles have appeared in print internationally, and his books on the Holocaust were adapted for broadcast on PBS and the Discovery Channel.
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May 02, 2009: george harrison has long been one of my favorite artists. not only was i fascinated by his music, but his spiritual journey intrigued me. this book satisfies both of those quests. if you are interested in reading about someone who rose to the "top" but discovered there was so much more to life than that, this is the book for you! it is inspirational!
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February 09, 2009:
This book, though not real great on the research side (dates are often off) it was a compelling look at how Harrison's life was profoundly changed when he found God. It is not preachy, though it does depict a short period around 1974 when George did become very engrossed in spreading the word of his new faith. It is in fact a warm, loving portrait of a man who loved the world but only wanted to find God.
This book showed me that God is all, and showed me that the Beatles, though great, were just a part of the Big Picture.