Sinéad O'Connor, from her book titled "Rememberings," originally published in June 2021

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Sinéad O'Connor, from her book titled "Rememberings," originally published in June 2021

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Rememberings (for Sinead O'Connor). "They tried to bury me. They didn't know i was a seed." S.O.
"No one ever asked me what my dreams were. They just got mad at me for not being who they wanted me to be." Sinead O'Connor - Rememberings.

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Glancing through a paperback version of Sinéad O'Connor's memoir (Rememberings) published last year. The hardcover was published in 2021.
The text under the picture obviously a misprint, Sinéad was about 14 in 1980 and she did not meat John until 1987.
She married him in 1989 and they divorced in 1991.
How did the publishers miss something like that. The thing that clued me into the typo was the fact she she looks a lot older than 13 or 14 in the pic.
Sorry for the ramble but I had to get that off my chest.
“My intention was to put all the pieces of the jigsaw that was me out on the floor and see if I could put it together. To be understood was my desire. Along with that was my desire not to have the ignorant tell my story when I’m gone. Which was what would have happened had I not told it myself.”
— Sinéad O'Connor