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Bono stops by bookshop in Dublin where the window is adorned with his autobiography Surrender

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Bono stopped by a bookshop in Dublin to catch a glimpse of their display window featuring his new autobiograpy Surrender on Wednesday.The U2 frontman, 62, admired the display in The Gutter Bookshop before popping inside for a few minutes where he signed autographs and chatted with customers.The singer, whose real name is Paul Hewson, was dressed in his usual all-black attire, sporting a blazer, T-shirt and matching trousers.

Visit: Bono stopped by a bookshop in Dublin to catch a glimpse of their display window featuring his new autobiograpy Surrender on WednesdayHe also wore his trademark sunglasses as he strolled through the city centre.Surrender is a memoir of Bono's life, charting his childhood in Dublin to becoming the lead singer of one of the biggest bands in history.

The singer described his upcoming memoir as a 'love letter' to his wife Ali, telling The Sunday Times Magazine that at one point in the 1980s she 'wanted to jump' from their union after he became less present during their home life.Bono added that his love for Ali has helped them through the 'dark waters' of their relationship, and they were always able to 'pull each other back' during the difficult times.

Stopping by: The U2 frontman, 62, admired the display in The Gutter Bookshop before popping inside for a few minutes where he signed autographs and chatted with customersHe explained: 'It's not like our love was absent any dark undercurrents or briny water, [but] we got each other through those bits where it was hard to see where we were.Ali calls it ''the work of love''.

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