![]() It's a refreshing contrast to the way many Americans today view faith and politics.Ī growing number of Americans have joined what one commentator called the Fractured States of America: They only befriend people who share their political and religious beliefs. All those facets are covered in an entertaining and occasionally hilarious 500-page book that vividly recounts passages from Bono's life that he only hints at in his songs.īono's book, though, is more than a rock star's memoir. Born Paul David Hewson in Dublin, Ireland, Bono is a global rock star, an activist and an entrepreneur who is currently touring the U.S. ![]() Some of this description could apply to Bono as well. ![]() "Johnny didn't sing to the damned he sang with the damned, and sometimes you sensed he might prefer their company." "For all his deep faith and conviction, he could never be the pious type, and maybe that's why so many are drawn to him," Bono writes about the lunch in his new memoir, Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story.
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