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Bill Cosgrave

Love Her Madly

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A riveting memoir that works its magic like a slow-acting drug, revealing the story of Jim Morrison’s first love, a long-lost friendship, and the man who existed before the Doors.
In the spring of 1965, Bill Cosgrave was smuggled across the border into the United States after receiving an irresistible invitation from his captivating friend Mary Werbelow. When he made it to her apartment in Los Angeles, Mary introduced Bill to her boyfriend, Jim Morrison. The two young men quickly bonded.
When Jim and Mary’s relationship faltered, Jim headed for Venice beach with his notebook. Bill and Jim spent endless days together, enjoying the aimlessness of their youth and the freedom of the times, fuelled by Jim's unlimited supply of dope.
Jim’s writing would morph into iconic hit songs, rocketing him to international fame as the hypnotic lead singer of the Doors. Beautiful Mary would set off on her own journey. After years of futile searching, Bill finally tracks down the woman he had secretly loved. He’s dying to know where her life has taken her and stunned by what he discovers.
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2020
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2020
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  • Marina Govtvahar citeretfor 3 år siden
    ife is full of improbabilities.
  • Marina Govtvahar citeretfor 3 år siden
    Mary had wondered if Jim might still be alive had he not had that fateful access to heroin. His drugs of choice, LSD and weed, were not lethal. Jim’s problem drug was alcohol. I started imagining how things might have been had he magically ended up in an AA program. He was so intelligent and curious that he might well have responded to their philosophy, which has brought seemingly hopeless cases back from the brink.
  • Marina Govtvahar citeretfor 3 år siden
    im was kind, loving, and considerate from the moment I met him. He was unfailingly polite and courteous. He was genuinely interested in what you had to say, and he didn’t make unkind or sarcastic remarks. He was funny and mischievous, generous and disarmingly shy. He did not seek fame or notoriety. He was a sensitive, tender young man who wrote poetry. He was also a genius who thought deeply, questioned, and sought to understand. This is not a sanitized version of him. It was why Mary loved him. It was the Jim I met and knew and loved.
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