While the title is a nod to one of The Beatles'
best known songs, "Hey, Jude", it is inspired by a nickname
given to McCartney, 77, by one of his eight grandchildren.
"One of them just said to me one day 'Hey granddude'," the
former Beatle told a group of schoolchildren at the launch in a
London bookstore on Friday.
"I thought 'Oh, he said 'hey granddude'. And I said 'Wait a
minute, you normally call me grandad' and he said 'No I like the
sound of grandude'. So that is what inspired me to write the
book."
Kate Hardcastle, from Yorkshire in northern England, was in the
audience with her 3-year-old twins Jude and Martha.
"I've been a Paul McCartney fan since I remember. My mum and dad
were huge Beatles fans, and ... the legacy’s carried on," said
the 42-year-old.
"So, these are two of my three children, they are Martha and
Jude named after the Beatles songs, and it's just been a huge
honor to be part of all today."
Publishers Puffin describe the book as a wild and wonderful
adventure with a twist of magic inspired by McCartney's own
experience of being a grandfather.
(Writing by Alison Williams; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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