Farrokh Bulsara, from Zanzibar, the extreme ramification of the late British Empire, was ready to live the London experience. In the first part of the 60s London was the centre of fashion and arts. He wanted to follow his dream: to make a living out of art. His story intertwines with the one of the band of which he later becomes vocalist and leader; he is convinced that music will save them. This novel is the story of a voyage, a voyage, which after many disappointing failures and obstacles, drastic defeats and huge triumphs, will allow him to discover the vivid and powerful strength of friendship. It is also, inevitably, a bitter and tormented voyage searching for his most inner self. This will slowly reveal itself in an intrepid and powerful way just like his voice, and will eventually allow him to conquer success but to lose love. This voyage will transform Farrokh Bulsara into Freddie Mercury.
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