Angela’s Ashes, by Frank McCourt. "Worse than the
ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood," writes
Frank McCourt in Angela's Ashes. "Worse yet is the miserable
Irish Catholic childhood." Welcome, then, to the pinnacle of the miserable
Irish Catholic childhood. Born in Brooklyn in 1930 to recent Irish immigrants
Malachy and Angela McCourt, Frank grew up in Limerick after his parents returned
to Ireland because of poor prospects in America. It turns out that prospects
weren't so great back in the old country either--not with Malachy for a father.
A chronically unemployed and nearly unemployable alcoholic, he appears to be
the model on which many of our more insulting cliches about drunken Irish
manhood are based. Mix in abject poverty and frequent death and illness and you
have all the makings of a truly difficult early life. Fortunately, in McCourt's
able hands it also has all the makings for a compelling memoir.
Welcome to Larry Andrews' website.
Greetings and welcome to my blog spot.
I've written two novels since my retirement in 2008. The first is a romance, Songs of Sadness, Songs of Love. The second is an action/mysteryThe China-Africa Parallax: A Ryan and Gillian Mystery.
Among the textbooks I have written areLinguistics for L2 Teachers, Mahwah, NJ, Lawrence Earlbaum Associates, 2001; and Language Exploration and Awareness: A Resource Book for Teachers, 3rd edition, Mahwah, NJ, Lawrence Earlbaum Associates, 2006. This textbook was translated into Korean by Pagijong Press, Seoul, South Korea. 2010.
I am presently writing my third Ryan and Gillian novel, The Nathan Culper Brotherhood. You can follow my progress on novel #3 here at this blog site.
To order any of my titles please go either to nook.com or amazon.com (Kindle users can go to the Kindle Store.).
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