Description Married to the Stones' legendary guitarist Ronnie, Jo Wood was at the heart of all-night parties, hours in the recording studio, months on tour, time spent in prison, meeting famous friends and, above all, having a good time.
But her unique personal collection shows more than just the world's biggest rock band at work.
Photographs, notes and diary entries reveal a previously unseen, intimate side to a group of people who weren't rock stars to Jo - they were her closest friends.
Her book takes us from the chaotic days of the late 1970s - when the Stones could walk the streets of London after a night partying without being bothered by anyone - to the early days of the 2000s, when the band's tours had become corporate-sponsored events.
Jo's photographs and memories show what it was like to be on the inside of music history.
About the Author Jo Wood's career began as a fashion model in the 1970s.
She met Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood at a party in 1977 and fell in love, marrying him in 1985 and remaining together until their split in 2009.
They remain friends.
Today, she has an award-winning range of body care products and regularly appears on television and in magazines.