A Long Stones Throw, Alphie McCourt
A Long Stones Throw, Alphie McCourt
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A Long Stone's Throw

Author: Alphie McCourt

Narrator: Alphie McCourt

Unabridged: 10 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/01/2008


Synopsis

This memoir of the youngest McCourt begins between the borders of Canada and the United States. Because of a technical hitch in immigration law, Alphie, in town to play a rugby match with his mates, finds himself shanghaied in no man's land. This was not the first, or the last, time Alphie will be on unsteady ground.

Alphie McCourt was born in Limerick, Ireland, where his father's departure left misery behind for the family. His loneliness only grew deeper and wider as each of his older brothers (Frank, Malachy and Michael) left for America; so in the year 1959, Alphie followed them.

Alphie's adolescence in New York was marked by aimlessness, and too much drink. Briefly returning to Ireland and study law, he returned to America only three years later, where this time he settled in California, discovering marijuana and Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

Returning to his immigrant roots in New York City, Alphie reencounters the beautiful Upper East Side Lynn,and marries her in 1975, in a raucous ceremony attended by both priest and rabbi. Success followed by hardship in business ventures color several of the following years. Then, one night, on Route 80 in New Jersey, drunk, full of despair and driving through the snow, Alphie has an epiphany.

Today Alphie rises in the morning, at time when he used to go to bed. With a New York City dawn still lingering, he monitors the Empire State Building, in all its moods and colors, and knows he has finally landed on firm ground. He is home.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Dav on September 05, 2017

A Long Stone's Throw • by Alfie McCourt Emotional and memorable, as were the memoirs of his older brothers. Alphie McCourt was the youngest of the four McCourt brothers. Alphie's tale follows that of his older brothers, as they all eventually escape their miserable childhood in Limerick and prosper in......more

Goodreads review by Halifax on January 09, 2019

Recorded Book. Enjoyed listening to the author read his book. His life was challenging and with interesting experiences.......more

Goodreads review by Helen on December 14, 2018

Yes, it rambles and it's mostly sad, but it's honest. It's heartfelt.......more

Goodreads review by Jemima on July 09, 2024

It's amazing how siblings share the same life but have different take on how it went and how it affected them. I am glad to see how Frank's first book set the pace for the other memoirs. Bravo.......more

Goodreads review by John on March 18, 2024

Pleasant, fumy and interesting tale of an immigrant from Limerick Ireland. He followed in his brothers, Fran & Malachy McCourt footsteps in writing his personal essay.......more