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Singing My Him Song [Hardcover]

Malachy Mccourt
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Sep 21 2000
"All of us are scarred, but some go to extremes in the quest for the happy childhood they never had."

Malachy McCourt -- actor, gadfly, raconteur, and author of the internationally bestselling memoir A Monk Swimming -- grew up amid death, squalor, poverty, and abuse in the lanes of Limerick, Irland. When he came to America as a young man, he brought a gargantuan appetite for what life had to offer -- and an equal drive to forget what it had delivered to him thus far.

Alternately amused and aghast, but always fascinated, millions of readers followed McCourt through his twenties as he caroused his way all over the world, becoming a familiar face in movies and television, in New York and Hollywood, and in bars from Paris to Calcutta.

In Singing My Him Song, McCourt tells us how he went from living the headlong and heedless life of a world-class drunk to becoming a sober, loving father and grandfather, still happily married after thirty-five years. We meet the woman who stood by his side all those years, watch as they build a family together, and listen as McCourt pursues a career of surprising successes and comic missteps.

But while becoming the host of television and radio talk shows, appearing in dozens of movies and plays, and establishing himself as a well-loved regular on Ryan's Hope and One Life to Live, McCourt must also face the wreckage of his past. McCourt fights for the rights of his handicapped stepdaughter, exposing a scandal that still reverberates; helps steer his children away from the path he took; and finally comes to terms with the people and places that sent him careering along his misguided course. Then, just when it's time for the happy ending, he must gather all that he's learned, and the support of everyone he loves, to face and overcome the threat of cancer.

Bawdy and funny, naked and moving, told in the same inimitable voice that left readers all over the world wondering what happened next, Malachy McCourt's Singing My Him Song tells as honest and entertaining a story as anyone could hope for.


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From Publishers Weekly

"If ever there was an unexamined life on this earth," says Malachy McCourt, "it was mine." No more. In this sequel to his memoir A Monk Swimming, McCourt examines his every itch and scratch. These confessions of "a recovering Catholic" are written with obvious anguish and great personal insight, but in public view the insights often become clich?s: the mea culpa of a charming Irish alcoholic, womanizer and deadbeat dad who recounts, in an enchanting brogue, the violence, irresponsibility, self-righteousness and self-pity engendered by his childhood of poverty and despair. Though the abridgment lacks smooth transitions and the author has a habit of dropping his voice at the ends of lines, this will surely become a popular recording for most listeners. For McCourt knows how to tell a story, how to read his lyrical sentences and how to get the most out of his rich, sardonic humor. Based on the HarperCollins hardcover (Forecasts, Sept. 18). (Sept.) n
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.

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In his second memoir, actor and rogue McCourt overcomes alcoholism, cancer, family problems, and more, and in the end, admits to enjoying his tumultuous life. His "gift of the tongue" creates charming phrases, e.g., the "nattering insistent voice of alcoholism" made him "the man who gave good intentions a bad name." With Irish charm and humor his reading of these lively stories adds a dimension denied his popular printed books. Some profanity and a few criticisms of Catholicism will rankle the pious, as did the famed Angela's Ashes by his brother Frank. McCourt is his own person, from a whimsical Micawber dodging creditors to a liberal radio talk show host exposing corruption, especially Nixon's. Government investigators assumed he was an illegal immigrant (he was born in Brooklyn). Often unemployed, the author deplores this hazard most actors suffer. Warmly recommended for open-minded adults. Gordon Blackwell, Eastchester, NY
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars insightful and humorous July 17 2003
By Beth
Format:Paperback
This second memoir by Malachy McCourt was well written and charming. His way with words and sarcasm often made me chuckle. It was fulfilling to read about the changes he was finally able to make in his life. Althought brash at times, the book is an honest and heartwarming account of an extremely unique life.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Singing My Him Song Mar 21 2003
By A Customer
Format:Hardcover
I couldn't finish the book.
I loved both of Frank McCourt's books.They were wonderful,
fresh and funny.
Although I knew that his brother's book would be different,
I couldn't believe how slow, dry and boring it is.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Don't bother Mar 11 2002
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
I was prepared to enjoy this book but found Mr. McCourt to be an insufferable blowhard. His constant name-dropping, arrogance and justifications as to the abandonment of his children at various stages in his life made me roll my eyes and wish I had saved my money. His writing has none of the charm of his brother Frank's, and his style of writing (the "sez's" and "'twas's") seemed contrived and made him seem like a caricature. All in all, a huge disappointment written by a man with a huge ego.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Worse than A Monk Swimming
I must heartily disagree with the claims that _Singing My Him Song_ is superior to _A Monk Swimming_. Read more
Published on Dec 15 2001 by MS
4.0 out of 5 stars MALACHY STORY CONTINUES!
In his second book "Singing My Him Song", Malachy
continues his life story as a struggling actor,
father, and married man. Read more
Published on Nov 14 2001 by RIVERA MAX
1.0 out of 5 stars Enough Already
That's it, I've had it with the lesser McCourt. This "inspirational" blather is a cynical attempt to cash in on brotherly success.
Published on Oct 31 2001
4.0 out of 5 stars Angela's Ashes
Challenging lives occur often, but that of Frank McCourt in his memoir, Angela?s Ashes , is a life harder than challenging. A miserable child is how he describes it. Read more
Published on Oct 17 2001 by cartman
4.0 out of 5 stars Angela's Ashes
Challenging lives occur often, but that of Frank McCourt in his memoir, Angela?s Ashes , is a life harder than challenging. A miserable child is how he describes it. Read more
Published on Oct 17 2001 by cartman
3.0 out of 5 stars Don't get me wrong, it's well written and all....
Perhaps it's just me, but I'm really beginning to feel like the McCourt family is just cashing in after Frank McCourt's two very successful novels. Read more
Published on May 26 2001 by MegaMegaWhiteThing!
5.0 out of 5 stars A real treat
When Malachy McCourt's first book, " A Monk Swimming", came out, I read it because of the success of his brother's best seller. I found it charming and very readable. Read more
Published on May 11 2001 by Jerome H. Reyer
5.0 out of 5 stars Singing my praises!
I enjoyed this book very much. I have now read 4 books done by the McCourt brothers. I loved them all. Read more
Published on Feb 25 2001
5.0 out of 5 stars A Hymn of Praise for _Singing My Him Song_
This book accomplishes that rare and wonderful combination: entertainment and inspiration. Mr. McCourt conducts the reader through a labyrinth of successes, failures, elations,... Read more
Published on Feb 25 2001 by Anna C. Himes
5.0 out of 5 stars All of Malachy McCourt's Books
I just want to say that he, in my opinion, is one of the most interesting writers that has come along in a long time. Read more
Published on Feb 9 2001 by Don Kidney
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