
David in the News
Book Review
May 19, 2007
By Janet Fife-Yeomans
Daily Telegraph, Sydney Australia
If you ever wondered what went on between the sheets - or fenceposts in one bizarre case - of a pop idol, read on.
It's a shame that only David Cassidy fans will buy the latest version of his autobiography ``Could it be Forever? My Story.''
That's because it is a very frank, racy, tightly-written look at Hollywood and the teeny bop phenomenon of the 1970s when Cassidy wrote the soundtrack for the growing up of millions of young girls.
It is a much better package than Cassidy's earlier autobiography, the unfortunately titled ``Fear and loathing on the Partridge Family bus.''
This is a much more settled, less bitter and more open Cassidy.
Could it be Forever? My Story.
Published by Headline. rrp $35.
