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I bought this book because I have a basic facination with the McCourt family after reading Frank McCourt's books. This book is interesting, but it drags when the author tries a little too hard t... read full review
I have no idea how many times I've read this book, but if you quote a line, I can tell you where in the story it came from. This is an amazing read. Its honest without being "fluffy" or angry. ... read full review
I bought this book because it was an Oprah book and I'm glad that I did. Its a unique way to tell a story! I thought this was one of the most interesting books I'd ever read and telling it in the fi... read full review
I read this book because it was on Oprah's book club. It is an easy read but frankly I was glad to be through it. It tells the story of a brave young woman and her struggles through her early years of ma... read full review
This is one of my all time favorite books! Delores is an unhappy kid, a terror of a teenager, a troubled young adult and a well adjusted middle aged woman! What a crazy journey. I love bo... read full review
I bought this book because it was an Oprah book and I usually like the books she chooses. I love this book! It is beautifully and simply written and even though its very disturbing at points, the honest way the... read full review
This is one of my all time favorite books! Delores, the main character of the book, is an unhappy kid, a terror of a teenager, a troubled young adult and a well adjusted middle aged woman! What a c... read full review
I bought this book after reading Angela's Ashes and I love it. This story starts when Frank McCourt lands in America. I like this book every bit as much as the first, and have read it many times. ... read full review
I eagerly awaited this last installment of Frank McCourt's books. I had read Angela's Ashes and 'Tis many times each and couldn't wait to get my hands on this one. I liked this b... read full review
I found this to be a very interesting book and liked it slightly more than A Monk Swimming. This was an honest, if sometimes very sad portrayal of his journey though alcoholism and finally finding his way. ... read full review