Everyone’s Gone to the Moon

Everyone’s Gone to the Moon by Philip Norman is a first edition published by Random House on April 16, 1996. This novel presents a comic exploration of the dynamics among trendy journalists in Beatles-era London, capturing the essence of the sixties pop music scene and high fashion with a focus on office politics and personal relationships.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the era, as the narrative delves into the lives and interactions of journalists navigating their professional and personal worlds. The book reflects themes related to England and London, offering insights into the cultural backdrop of the time. With 437 pages, this edition provides an engaging look at the complexities of life in a vibrant, transformative period.
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The bestselling author of Shout!, the definitive book on the Beatles, now offers a comic novel that dissects the office politics and bedroom shenanigans of trendy journalists in Beatles-era London, evoking the world of sixties pop music and high fashion with thorough authenticity.
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