Sad Frank is not here anymore... I love alphie and brothers just from the book. Amazing how all of them were able to educate themselves from and.change their lifes from such a poverty life
I love how jolly Malachy is all his life. They are such a handsome bunch of men, their parents must hav been good looking. When she kissed the statue 😢 I cant wait to read 'Tis.
Why did they open the school at Leamy's? I thought that that was the school where Frank had unpleasant memories. or maybe that is the only memorable landmark that can still be seen today from his life in Ireland
I love Frank’s books, Angela’s Ashes should be required reading. What an outlook it gives one on the blessings of life, even when they seem few.
Still my most favorite book. Thank you Frank McCourt for the joy your books have brought to me over the years.
It's never where you are from but where you are going and it's never too late.
Sad Frank is not here anymore...
I love alphie and brothers just from the book.
Amazing how all of them were able to educate themselves from and.change their lifes from such a poverty life
good to see malachy. i read the book and still want to read it more
I love how jolly Malachy is all his life. They are such a handsome bunch of men, their parents must hav been good looking. When she kissed the statue 😢 I cant wait to read 'Tis.
Its nine years later and Malachy is now the only surviving McCourt brother.
That first line of the video is one of my favourites!
Awesome. He,s a legend
I was somhappy to see this and I'm in NYC
HAHA this is great
Why did they open the school at Leamy's?
I thought that that was the school where Frank had unpleasant memories.
or maybe that is the only memorable landmark that can still be seen today from his life in Ireland
Is the word "Fuck" a common word used in Ireland? In the states, it would be inappropriate to use that word at a dedication.