Louise Poynton was brought up in Sussex. At the age of 19 she became the first woman to win a nationwide contest for young reporters: the prestigious Sir William Lyons Award, run by the Guild of Motoring Writers. She went on to work on several local, regional and daily newspapers as a news reporter and has more than 40 years’ experience with the written word, holding every senior position up to Assistant Editor. For more than 20 years she was a Sports Editor on regional newspapers and has been freelance since 2012. Her work has appeared in lifestyle magazines and national newspapers. Louise has been a David Cassidy fan since 1971.
"Louise gives fans a grandstand seat for a journey from the 1970s
when teenagers all over the world first fell in love with the teen
idol, through to his unexpected death in 2017." -- "West Sussex
County Times"
"So colorful. . . . It is so entertaining."-- "Goldmine"
"A book that pays tribute not just to David, but to his fans around
the world. . . . His loyal fans will never forget him or his music.
This beautiful hardcover book is a testimony to that, with more
than 250 full-colour pages of photographs, drawings, anecdotes,
poems, tributes and more. It's a wonderful celebration of the life
of a man who is loved, mourned and missed by family, friends,
colleagues--and of course his fans. Their tributes make for
fascinating reading. . . . Take a look--maybe your memory is in
there, too."-- "My Weekly"
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