Strawberry Fields for Evan
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Through a twist of fate, Evan finds himself transported to 1962 Liverpool: the launching pad for Beatlemania.
Now, a stranger in a strange land, Evan must learn to cope in a world where everything old is new and everything new is old: a world where legends are just around the corner, and his dreams are just a drumbeat away.
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