A NOVEL which tries to unravel the mystery of what happened to the
first instrument John Lennon learned to play has attracted the attention
of film companies.
Julia's Banjo, co-written by Wirral musician Rob Fennah and Helen A
Jones, is based on the mystery of what has been described as the Holy
Grail of pop memorabilia, which would now be worth millions to whoever
finds it.
In his teenage years John Lennon's mother, Julia, taught him to play
her banjo but it went missing and nobody knows what happened to it.
In the book a Beatles tour guide finds a letter, written by John, that
contains a clue to solving the greatest mystery in pop music.
Although the story is a work of fiction, the plot is weaved around
hard Beatle facts which the authors hope will inspire people to start
searching their attics
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