Book summaryAfter years of teaching creative writing, Frank McCourt published his first book, thus obliging his many friends who had been urging him to write about his childhood--a subject they knew from the many uproarious and affecting stories he told about it. ANGELA'S ASHES traces the tortuous path of his life from his days in abysmal poverty in Limerick, Ireland, to his arrival in New York as a teenager, eager to start a new life. Media reviews"An extraordinary work in every way. McCourt magically retrieves love, dignity, and humor from a childhood of hunger, loss, and pain." |
Angela's Ashesby McCourt, Frank(14th printing)
Book description: NY: Touchstone, 1999. (14th printing). Trade Paperback. VERY GOOD+. "a chronicle of grown-ups at the mercy of life and children at the mercy of grown-ups.." Pulitzer prize winner. Tight, bright, a little soiling on edges, slight flare. Faint edgewear. ISBN: 068484267x.
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