This book "is Frank McCourt's sad, funny, bittersweet memoir of growing up in New York in the 30s and in Ireland in the 40s. It is a story of extreme hardship and suffering, in Brooklyn tenements and Limerick slums - too many children, too little money, his mother Angela barely coping as his father Malachy's drinking bouts constantly brought the family to the brink of disaster. It is a story of courage and survival against apparently over-whelmingly odds." - back cover
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"Winner of the 1997 Pulitzer prize"--cover
Pulitzer Prize 1997; National Book Critics' Circle Award; Los Angeles Times Award