Daisy Jones and The Six
A Rock and Roll Love Story
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cornerstone
Published:16th Feb '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£9.99(9781787462144)

Daisy Jones and The Six is a captivating novel about a fictional rock band, exploring love, fame, and the complexities of relationships in the 1970s music scene.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of the 1970s music scene, Daisy Jones and The Six follows the rise and fall of a fictional rock band that captures the essence of an era. The story is narrated through a series of interviews, allowing each member of the band to share their perspective on fame, love, and the tumultuous relationships that defined their lives. The enigmatic Daisy Jones, with her magnetic presence and raw talent, becomes the focal point of the band's success, but her personal struggles and complex dynamics with other members lead to their eventual unraveling.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are drawn into the intoxicating world of rock and roll, filled with both the exhilarating highs of stardom and the devastating lows of addiction and heartbreak. Daisy Jones and The Six explores themes of identity, ambition, and the cost of creativity, making it a compelling read for anyone who has ever dreamed of making it big in the music industry. The characters are richly developed, each bringing their own voice to the story, creating a tapestry of experiences that resonate deeply.
With its engaging prose and relatable themes, Daisy Jones and The Six is not just a tale about a band; it’s a poignant reflection on the complexities of human relationships and the pursuit of passion. This novel transports readers into a world of nostalgia, where the music is unforgettable, and the stories behind the songs are just as captivating.
ISBN: 9781804945957
Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 27mm
Weight: 303g
432 pages