
Laura M. (
LMM) wrote on 2/4/2007...
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Interesting memoir of growing up Irish in NYC during the Depression & WWII, drinking through early adulthood. While Hamill dwells on his early life, much of the action goes by quickly, with some name dropping (Mick Jagger & Keith Richards come to a party at his house, he spends several years with Shirley MacLaine) and superficial treatment of his sobriety and the years since then.
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Something of a true life male "Tree grows in Brooklyn," a hard and interesting story.

Cathy A. (
csa) wrote on 12/15/2005...
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I enjoy reading Pete Hamill's novels. This memoir is a good insight into his background and explains where he got some of his ideas. If you enjoy Pete Hamill, you'll enjoy this read.
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If you are a Hamill fan, which I am, it is fun and interesting. Reads quickly and is a good look at the drinking life in a big city.
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A well written account of the drinking life during the Depression and WW II.

Lorraine H. (
Maxs-Mom) wrote on 12/4/2006...
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Enjoyed this book about Pete Hamill's childhood & drinking years.

P.J. C. (
mizPJ) wrote on 2/12/2006...
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Well written, gotta admire a man who can quit drinking cold turkey. I'd like to hear from those around him when he did it - unlikely it went as well as he remembers it!