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Summary: McCourt, the Literary Genius
Comment: After I read Angela's Ashes, I was somewhat speechless for no writer had accomplished that before.
{I can only recall Faulkner accomplishing that, however, he is an Enigma to me for some reason}. I
totally related to McCourt's story. He has the ability to capture the reader's attention like no
one I have ever known. I have all his books and can't wait for the next one. What I wouldn't do to
meet him, or to get an autographed copy of his book. I am still searching and quite determined to
find one. I wish him long and healthy life, for being the source of my inspiration.

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Summary: There is hope, after all
Comment: So many people wrote already about this book! But, for me, a Brazilian working with children in a
very similar family environment, it meant more than just of one of the best books that I have ever
read.
Ireland was once a very poor country, with little boys and girls struggling to succeed in
a violent and difficult world. I wonder how many have succeeded indeed.
Also I wonder how many
Franks are out there, today, turning the pages of their every day lives without knowing what the end
will be.

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Summary: Angela's Ashes
Comment: Angela's ashes is a touching story about a family who is living in America for a short period of
time during the great depresson, and moves to limerick only to experience more hard ships. The
family struggles to survive day after day not knowing what will happen to this poor family next,
only hoping for the best. I do belive by reading Frank McCourt's book anyone can see how good they
really have it at home!

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Summary: The Ashes of Sorrow
Comment: This is a very sad story of a Catholic child raised by a drunken father and a depressed mother. It
was a very good book, that taught me to be grateful for the parents that I have. Frank McCourt
captured the story perfectly through the eyes of a child/young adult. In the book, he describes
things as though he wrote it just as it happened. If you like looking through the eyes of,or
pretending to be people, this is a book is for you. I you don't want to follow the crazy life of an
Irish, Catholic kid, then you don't want to read this.

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Summary: Angela's ashes
Comment: If you like a sad story then "Angela's" ashes is a compelling story about a poor Irish family who
move from America back to Ireland because they felt they would have a better life. Well it didn't
work out that way. The children kept dieing. Angela felt that she could no longer live in a house
where she lost a child.
Angela's husband was a drunk who sunk what little money he earned when
he had a job in to the Irish pubs. He was a man who loved his children very much and he loved
Ireland. Soon Angela could no longer take her husbands drinking spells. So he left her children
could no forgive him for the pain he caused the family.




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