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Ragamuffin’s Tale – After 18 Months

The book seems to be holding its own against strong competition: Joanna Harcourt-Smith’s great memoir ‘Tripping the Bardo’, as well as Robert Greenfield’s ‘A Day in The Life’. At least in terms of readers’ ratings on Amazon.

The book seems to be holding its own against strong competition: Joanna Harcourt-Smith’s great memoir ‘Tripping the Bardo’, as well as Robert Greenfield’s ‘A Day in The Life’. At least in terms of readers’ ratings on Amazon. 🥸👍👍😃Although there seem to be one or two buyers who’ve received a very old, incorrectly formatted copies in in far away areas like Australia, which has added a couple of abnormally poor reviews.

I apologise, but presume Amazon may have printed and forwarded an older edition.

I’m fairly certain that for the audience, music lovers in general and baby boomers in particular, we – myself and the book’s editor – created a piece of nonfiction that is entertaining and also unique.

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