When you're growing up, sometimes the acts on your record player can seem like the only people who understand you. They're with you all the time, they're there for the good times and the bad and they don't tell you off. It's only natural that you want to talk to them. Isn't it?
'To Major Tom' is a brilliant novelisation of one man's increasing obsession with pop icon David Bowie, presented as a collection of letters written to the singer over the course of twenty years. As much about the pangs of adolescence and the trials of early adulthood as the career of Bowie himself, 'To Major Tom' is an accurate, hilarious and sometimes controversial portrait of the star's life, as seen by one fan.