BONO has journeyed through his life less ordinary in a blizzard of presidents, popes, billionaires, supermodels and fellow travellers in music.
It’s fair to say the U2 singer is one of the world’s best-connected people. He’s shared private moments with Nelson Mandela, Pope John Paul II, Johnny Cash, Barack Obama, Bob Dylan, Frank Sinatra, Bill Gates, Naomi Campbell, David Bowie, Steve Jobs . . .
to name but a few. Not bad for the boy born Paul David Hewson 62 years ago in modest circumstances and raised at 10 Cedarwood Road on the Northside of Dublin.
It probably comes as no surprise, therefore, that Bono’s memoir, Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story, is filled with what he calls “luminous times with some luminous lives”.
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