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Angelas Ashes-my top 1

Among the books that I have read.  I rank this is the top 1. it is not only filled with dragging moments, but after reading the book, you are left with inspiration to become more determined and passionate about life and struggle for success, and become more thankful of what you have.   Editorial reviews source:www.barnesandnoble.com T he New York Times - Michiko Kakutani Stunning....Mr. McCourt does for the town of Limerick what the young Joyce did for Dublin. People A splendid memoir, both funny and forgiving. Linnea Lannon - Detroit Free Press Every once in a while, a lucky reader comes across a book that makes an indelible impression, a book you immediately want to share with everyone around you....Frank McCourt's life, and his searing telling of it, reveal all we need to know about being human. Peter Finn - Philadelphia Inquirer A spellbinding memoir of childhood that swerves flawlessly between aching sadness and desperate humor...a work of lasting beauty. Salo