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Frank McCourt at the 92nd Street Y

By: Frank McCourt
Narrated by: Alphie McCourt, Malachy McCourt
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Most famous for his Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir, Angela's Ashes, Frank McCourt was a staple in the Manhattan literary scene up until his passing, in 2009. Now, however, his words are available in this interview as part of the series Live at 92nd Street Y. Recorded in 2005, McCourt is joined by Alphie McCourt and Malachy McCourt, his brothers, both authors in their own rights. Frank McCourt is his characteristically entertaining self and reads beautifully from his newest work Teacher Man: A Memoir.

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The recently passed award-winning author of the memoirs Angela'a Ashes and 'Tis discusses his writing, his life, and teaching as a profession. He reads from Teacher Man: A Memoir.
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God Bless Frank McCourt!

Iwish this performance was longer! I have read all three books by Frank McCourt and cherished each story as they have reflected aspects of my life. As a former teacher I praise him for his honesty about the profession - the day-to-day drudge, the lack of respect from others, the sustaining thrill of a positive review from a former student, etc. A fun aspect to this performance was the introduction by McCourt's oldest & youngest brothers. Hearing the banter between the three brought new life to Frank's stories.

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Not just for TEACHERS…GREAT LISTEN for EVERYONE!

Would you consider the audio edition of Frank McCourt at the 92nd Street Y to be better than the print version?

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Great performance by an "Ordinary" Extraordinary Teacher Man. Insightful and FUN at the same time!

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I adore Frank McCourt & his stories

Classic Frank McCourt -- witty, insightful, funny, heartful. A fast listen that will leave you feeling grateful for Mr. McCourt.

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McCourt Discusses Teaching in NY

A pleasant diversion but not a talk about his books or his life. You may enjoy but it's not a shattering performance.

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From One Teacher to Another

After reading so much about Frank McCourt and his brothers, it was a treat to listen to him and to them. Being a teacher myself, I certainly identified with the stories he had to tell. I would have loved to be in his class.

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Every teacher will love this, so will everyone.

This comic and nostalgic look at teaching is not to be missed. The author gives such a delightful spin on our school days. A look at how one Irish teacher struggled through the American school system.

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