The Young John Lennon



John Lennon was born in 1940, early in the Second World War. When he was a baby his father, Freddie Lennon, went away to sea. He never really came bac.

Lennon's new biography of Lennon argues that Freddie always tried to do his best for his son. But Lennon remained angry at his father all his life


After a few years John's mother, Julia, began living with another man. Julia’s sister, John’s Aunt Mimi, did not approve. ‘You’re a married woman,’ she said. ‘It’s bad for the boy. He must come and live with me,’ she said.

Aunt Mimi

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Aunt Mimi lived in a middle class suburb of Liverpool with her husband, George Smith.
Their home, called, The Mendips, was comfortable but strict. Aunt Mimi had many rules and high expectations.

In many ways George and Mimi good parents. George was always very kind to his adopted son. Mimi encouraged his artistic talent and bought him musical instruments.

Mimi once said, ‘I never wanted children but I always wanted John.’

John loved and respected Mimi but he feared her, too. And he adored his mother.


Julia