We All Shine On: John, Yoko & Me by Elliot Mintz review life as a confidant, fixer and flunky
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Elliot Mintz recounts his unordinary relationship with Yoko Ono and John Lennon, emphasizing the delicate balance between mutual affection and personal boundaries that defined their connection.
Mintz describes how his bond with the Lennons was unique, noting, "...the English language contains some 170,000 words, and I've never come across a single one of them that fully describes the odd contours that made up my relationship with them."
He states, "I loved them like family... I'd like to say they felt a similar familial attachment to me, but I was never completely sure," reflecting on the complexities in their rapport.
Mintz shares insights into his devoted availability, sharing, "He installed another phone line in his house to ensure he'd never miss a call... he was now otherwise engaged."
Read at www.theguardian.com
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