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‘Angela’s Ashes’, Again
by Erin Elizabeth Kelly-Moen
Monday, July 20, 2009
Rated "G" by the Author.
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'Angela's Ashes' author Frank McCourt dies in NYC at 78. |
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One of the most
Endearing, dread-filling
Irish-past reads
Of my life.
‘It’ put me into
A ‘separation’ of mind
I thought I was done with.
Proving there is no past,
Just awareness,
In desperate
Degrees.
Erin Elizabeth Kelly-Moen
© Copyright 7/20/09
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| Reviewed by Alan Abrams |
12/20/2010 |
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| there is no past, sigh... |
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| Reviewed by Felix Perry |
7/20/2009 |
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It was one of my all time favorites and the world lost a great talent with his passing but the wonderful thing is he will live forever in his words...
Fee |
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| Reviewed by Joyce Bell |
7/20/2009 |
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YOUR WORK CAUSED ME TO GO ON LINE AND THOUGH I MUST CONFESS I NEVER READ THIS NOVEL IN ITS ENTIRITY, I FOUND A SITE WHERE I COULD READ EXCERPTS FROM EVERY CHAPTER, WHICH I DID...IT IS INDEED A NOTEWORTHY LITERARY WORK AND I NOW SOMEWHAT UNDERSTAND ITS IMPACT ON YOU. I AM GOING TO PURCHASE THE BOOK...TODAY. ANGELA'S ASHES SEEMS TO BE A PROFOUND TRUE STORY OF PERSEVERANCE, BY THE AUTHOR...BUT MOSTLY BY THE MANDATED WILL OF GOD, AGAINST UNIMAGINABLE ODDS...EVEN FROM THE EXCERPTS I CAN ASCERTAIN THAT IT IS INSPIRATIONAL AND LET'S US KNOW... "IF GOD BE FOR YOU...WHO CAN BE AGAINST YOU?" McCOURT OPENED UP A CAN OF WORMS THAT A LOT OF HIS HOMETOWN FOLKS RESENTED, BUT HE HAD TO GET IT OFF HIS CHEST. THANKS FOR SHARING AND BLESSINGS.
JOYCE * HIS INSPIRATIONS |
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| Reviewed by Karen Palumbo |
7/20/2009 |
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Awarenes in many degrees and many levels, very perceptive...
Be always safe,
Karen |
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| Reviewed by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner |
7/20/2009 |
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Angela's Ashes was a powerful, powerful book - heartbreaking! Makes me grateful for what little I do have. Well penned, Erin.
(((HUGS))) and love, Karla. :( |
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| Reviewed by Karen Vanderlaan |
7/20/2009 |
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| i found it very dismal-well written and sad |
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