Brothers, Frank McCourt
Brothers, Frank McCourt
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Brothers
26 Stories of Love and Rivalry

Author: Frank McCourt, Andrew Blauner

Narrator: Dave Courvoisier

Unabridged: 9 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/20/2020


Synopsis

This book will be a great and compelling reading experience, deeply moving, profoundly intelligent, and totally entertaining, including fiction and memoir about:  * Brothers by choice, or from different families but closely bonded by shared experience, work, trauma, love and marriage.  * Brothers  who describe themselves as "brothers in arms, blood brothers, a band of brothers, the brother I never had." The premise of Blauner's commentary and selections is that brothers and brotherhood is important, and crucial to understanding ourselves, our families, and our place in the world. Not "a valentine" but an edgy, challenging, confrontive and intimate psychological perspective with a big mix of tone, culture, and narrative style. The key is in the very high quality of the writers and their work.

About Frank McCourt

Frank McCourt (1930–2009) was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Irish immigrant parents, grew up in Limerick, Ireland, and returned to America in 1949. For thirty years he taught in New York City high schools. His first book, Angela’s Ashes, won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Award, and the Los Angeles Times Book Award. In 2006, he won the prestigious Ellis Island Family Heritage Award for Exemplary Service in the Field of the Arts and the United Federation of Teachers John Dewey Award for Excellence in Education.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bakunin on March 09, 2024

This collection contains 26 different stories of what is like to be a brother. Although the quality was not always first rate, I did find most to be very interesting. Some were funny (like David Sedaris story) and many very sad and reflective. I especially found the different writers to be authentic......more

Goodreads review by David on September 17, 2009

Some interesting pieces reflecting on relationships between brothers. The ones by David Kaczynski (brother of the Unabomber, and the one who turned him in) and Dominick Dunne (brother-in-law of Joan Didion, recounting from a different perspective some of the stuff addressed in her book about the yea......more