’Tis (Magill’s Literary Annual 1991-2005)

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In ’Tis, Frank McCourt’s sequel to his immensely popular candid memoir Angela’s Ashes (1996), young McCourt has finally made it back to the United States. As the previous book stated, the author was born in post-Depression Brooklyn, New York, and brought by his bankrupt Irish parents to Limerick, Ireland, where things go from bad to worse in this gray city by the disease-ridden Shannon River. McCourt spends his younger years in abject poverty, enduring starvation, disease, his drunken father’s abandonment, the malnutrition deaths of younger siblings, his mother’s...

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