A TIMES BEST PAPERBACK OF 2022------------------''Glorious ... It''s rare to read anything so teeming with life'' SPECTATOR, Books of the Year''This is Kynaston at his best ... A rich and vivid picture of a nation in all its human complexity'' IAN JACK''A compulsive read ... Generous as well as sharp'' MARGARET DRABBLE''I was captivated by its brilliance'' D. J. TAYLOR__________________The -real- Sixties began on 5 October 1962. On that remarkable Friday, the Beatles hit the world with their first single, -Love Me Do-, and the first James Bond film, Dr No, had its world premiere in London: two icons of the future heralding a social and cultural revolution.On the Cusp, continuing David Kynaston-s groundbreaking history of post-war Britain, takes place during the summer and early autumn of 1962, in the charged months leading up to the moment that a country changed. The Rolling Stones- debut at the Marquee Club, the las