Angela's Ashes Blog review
Title of the Book: Angela's Ashes
Author: Frank McCourt
Number of Pages: 235
Rating: ☆☆☆☆
Review: Angela's Ashes unfolds the memoir of Frank McCourt's "miserable Irish Catholic" upbringing and family life during his childhood. This chronicle of McCourt's life includes tragedy and humor closely knit together which makes this book, in particular, praising and unique.
Author: Frank McCourt
Number of Pages: 235
Rating: ☆☆☆☆
Review: Angela's Ashes unfolds the memoir of Frank McCourt's "miserable Irish Catholic" upbringing and family life during his childhood. This chronicle of McCourt's life includes tragedy and humor closely knit together which makes this book, in particular, praising and unique.
The author includes vivid descriptions of his extremely poor life having an alcoholic lazy Father and a Mother that had seven children and then dealt with calamity at a young age. This book is also a coming of age story of how Frank managed to live through those frigid and tumultuous years.
His relationships and his desire for learning are a few things that helped him get by each day. Although there are many other misery memoirs what makes this stand out is how McCourt never regretted those sad events and knew that those events molded him.
While reading Angela's Ashes you will experience a roller coaster of emotions and be immersed in Frank's childhood stories. Learning what extreme poverty truly looks like and discover how Frank's determination of having a better life is what helped him become a real-life rag to riches story.
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