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Go to My LibraryLas Cenizas De Angela / Angelas Ashes (Punto De Lectura, 331) (Spanish Edition)
- Language
- Spanish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Suma De Letras
- Pages
- 591
- ISBN
- 9788466306652
Despite the relentless hardship, this is not solely a tale of despair. McCourt recounts his upbringing with an astonishing humor, wit, and forgiveness that finds light in the darkest of circumstances. The story captures the moments of love and the resilience of a boy who uses his spirit and intelligence to endure and ultimately find a path out of the squalor. It is a powerful account of survival, the complexities of family, and the triumph of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds.
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Other editions (66)
Other editions

Angela's Ashes A Memoir
1999 • Simon and Schuster
English

Cenizas De Angela
2001 • Plaza & Janes S.A.
Spanish

ANGELA S ASHES PB
2005 • HARPER PERENNIAL
English

Le ceneri di Angela
2002 • Adelphi
Italian

Las Cenizas De Angela/Angelas Ashes (Spanish Edition)
2001 • Grijalbo Mondadori
Spanish

Las Cenizas de Angela Ed. 20 Aniversario
2018 • Maeva
Spanish

Angela's Ashes (AUDIO CASSETTE)
1997 • Simon & Schuster Audio
English

Angela's Ashes : A Memoir of a Childhood
2000 • Harpercollins Pub Ltd
English

Angela's Ashes : A Memoir of a Childhood
1999 • Harpercollins Pub Ltd
English

Las Cenizas de Angela (Angela's Ashes) Una Memoria
1999 • Simon and Schuster
Spanish

Angela's Ashes (The Frank McCourt Memoirs)
1996 • Scribner
English

Angela's Ashes Readers Group Guide
1996 • Simon & Schuster
English

Cenizas de Ángela, Las
2013 • Océano exprés
Spanish

Angelas Ashes Movie Tie: A Memoir
1999 • Simon & Schuster Audio
English

Las cenizas de Ángela - Select (EMBOLSILLO) (Spanish Edition)
2012 • EMBOLSILLO
Spanish

Angela's Ashes: A Memoir of a Childhood (Windsor Selection)
2000 • CHIVERS LARGE PRINT (CHIVERS, WINDSOR, PARAGON & C
English

Stranger Than... - Angela's Ashes: A Memoir of a Childhood
2007 • HarperPerennial
English

ANGELA'S ASHES
1996 • Scribner
German

As cinzas de Angela: uma infância irlandesa
1997 • Editorial Presença
Polish

Las Cenizas de Ángela
2001 • Circulo de Lectores, S.A.
Spanish

Angela's Ashes (Scholastic Readers)
2006 • Mary Glasgow Magazines
English

Angela's Ashes A Memoir
1998 • Scribner
English

Les cendres d'Angela
2007 • Edicions Bromera, S.L.
English

Angela's ashes: a memoir of a childhood
2001 • Wolters-Noordhoff
English

Angela's Ashes A Memoir
1996 • Scribner
English

Angela'nın Külleri
2000 • Epsilon Yayinevi
Turkish

Angelas Ashes
1999 • Flamingo
English

Angela's Ashes
1997 • Scribner's. New York.
English

Angela's Ashes
2005 • HarperPerennial
English

Les cendres d'Angela
2017 • BELFOND
French

Les cendres d'Angela
2011 • Edicions Bromera, S.L.
Catalan

Las cenizas de Ángela: Una novela de memorias escrita en presente. (Frank McCourt) (Spanish Edition)
1998 • Maeva Ediciones
Spanish

Les Cendres d'Angela
1997 • Editions 84
French

Prah Andzhely
2018 • AST
Russian

Angelas Ashes
1996 • HarperCollins
English

Angela's Ashes : A Memoir of a Childhood
1997 • Flamingo
English

Angela's Ashes
1999 • Wheeler Pub Inc
English

Las cenizas de Ángela (Spanish Edition)
2003 • EMBOLSILLO
Spanish

Xangela S Ashes Pb
2010 • Harper Collins Promotion
English

Angela's Ashes : A Memoir
1996 • Harper Collins
English

Angela's Ashes: A Memoir (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
1999 • Turtleback Books
English
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Angela's ashes: [screenplay]
1997 • s.n.]
English

Angela's Ashes
1998 • Simon & Schuster Audio
English

Die Asche Meiner Mutter
1998 • BTB
German

Angela's Ashes: A Memoir
1999 • Simon & Schuster
English

Angela's Ashes
1997 • Simon & Schuster Audio
English

Las cenizas de Ángela (EMBOLSILLO) (Spanish Edition)
1999 • EMBOLSILLO
Spanish

Angela's Ashes: A Memoir
1999 • Scribner
English

Angela's Ashes (Scholastic ELT Reader) (Scholastic Readers)
2006 • Mary Glasgow Magazines
English

Die Asche meiner Mutter. Irische Erinnerungen. Buch zum Film.
2000 • Btb Bei Goldmann
German

Angela's Ashes: A Memoir of a Childhood
1997 • Harper Collins
English

Angelas Ashes
2009 • Scribner
English

Angela's Ashes A Memoir of a Childhood
1999 • Flamingo
English

Angela's Ashes : A Memoir
2001 • Flamingo
English

Angela's Ashes
1999 • Audioworks
English

LES CENDRES D'ANGELA
1998 • Columna CAT
Spanish

Les Cendre's D'Angela / Angela's Ashes (French Edition)
1999 • Editions 84
French

Les cendres d'angela (LITTÉRATURE ÉTRANGÈRE) (French Edition)
2000 • JAILU
English

האפר של אנג'לה
2016 • מעריב
Hebrew

Angela's Ashes
1996 • 4Th Estate
English

Die Asche meiner Mutter. Irische Erinnerungen.
1996 • Luchterhand Literaturverlag
German

Angela's Ashes: A Memoir
2005 • Simon & Schuster Audio
English

Hoi stachtes tēs Antzela
1998 • "Nea Synora"-A.A. Livanē
Modern Greek

Angelas Ashes: A Memoir
1999 • Touchstone
English

Les cendres d'Angelo, une enfance irlandaise
1997 • Belfond
French

Die Asche meiner Mutter. Irische Erinnerungen.
2000 • Luchterhand Literaturverlag
German
Limerick greeted us with rain and a damp chill that seeped into our very bones. It was a city of perpetual grey, of narrow lanes and houses crammed together, where the smell of poverty hung heavy in the air. Here, our small family grew yet smaller, as my twin brothers, Oliver and Eugene, faded away, leaving my mother broken and us children to wonder at the cruelty of it all. My father, for all his grand tales of Cuchulain and ancient Irish heroes, remained a phantom, his paychecks vanishing into the bottom of a pint glass while we starved.
School offered a strange kind of refuge, a place where the sting of hunger could sometimes be dulled by the magic of words. The priests and brothers, with their stern faces and ready slaps, taught us catechism and Latin, but it was the stories, the poetry, and the glimpse into other worlds that truly fed my soul. I was a boy with a mind hungry for knowledge, even as my stomach growled for a crust of bread. We moved from one miserable hovel to another, often living in conditions that would make a rat turn up its nose, sharing beds and battling the fleas that were our constant companions.
As I grew, the weight of our existence pressed down harder. My father, with promises of sending money, would often disappear to England for work, only for the remittances to dry up, leaving my mother to face the parish charities and the cold stares of those who judged her plight. There were times she had to swallow her pride, even endure the unwanted advances of Cousin Laman, just to keep a roof over our heads, a sacrifice that burned in my young heart. I longed for a way out, for a life where I wouldn't have to witness her quiet despair.
My hands, once small and idle, soon found purpose. Delivering coal, then telegrams, I tasted the sweet dignity of earning my own shilling. The city of Limerick, once a maze of misery, became a place I navigated with growing confidence, each delivery a step towards independence. It was during these rounds that I met Theresa Carmody, a girl with a cough and a gentle spirit, and for a fleeting time, I knew a different kind of warmth, a brief, tender awakening that ended in sorrow and a crushing guilt whispered in the confessional.
The dream of America, a land of opportunity and full bellies, began to take root in my mind, a beacon shining through the perpetual gloom of Limerick. It was a dream fueled by every penny I earned, every insult endured, every cold, damp morning. I worked hard, saving what little I could, meticulously counting the coins that would eventually buy my passage across the Atlantic.
Finally, the day arrived. With enough money scraped together, I stood on the deck of a ship, leaving behind the cobblestone streets, the rain-soaked walls, and the ghosts of my childhood. Looking back at the receding shores of Ireland, I carried the echoes of my mother's sighs, my father's songs, and the laughter and tears of my brothers. It was a farewell to the ashes of a life lived in want, a desperate hope for something more.
New York, bustling and bright, welcomed me with its promise. On my very first night, in a world far removed from the cold hearths of Limerick, I found myself at a party, and in the arms of an American woman. It was a moment of release, a defiant embrace of a new beginning, shedding the heavy cloak of my past and stepping, finally, into a future I had fought so hard to claim.
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Frank McCourt's memoir, Angela's Ashes, is widely praised for its profound emotional impact and compelling narrative voice. Reviewers consistently highlight its searing honesty and heartbreaking portrayal of extreme poverty and hardship in Ireland. The author's strength lies in his ability to recount his childhood experiences through the eyes of his younger self, creating an immediate and immersive atmosphere that is both lyrical and beautifully written. Despite the grim subject matter, many readers found the book to be unexpectedly humorous, appreciating McCourt's wit and ability to find light amidst the darkness. It is often described as an inspiring story of survival, hope, and the human spirit, making readers laugh, cry, and deeply connect with the characters, solidifying its status as a modern classic.
However, a significant number of reviews also acknowledge the book's intensely depressing and harrowing nature. Some readers found the relentless focus on misery and suffering to be overwhelming, describing it as physically painful to read and leaving them feeling helpless or marinated in negativity. A minority of critics questioned the memoir's accuracy and perceived it as disingenuous or a form of "literary prostitution," suggesting it pandered to stereotypes of Irish poverty. These reviewers found the portrayal of the father as an irresponsible drunk and the mother as an unsympathetic figure to be one-sided or exaggerated, arguing that the book did not always ring true and was overly hyperbolic in its depiction of gloom.
Ultimately, Angela's Ashes is a powerful and emotionally charged memoir that evokes strong reactions across the spectrum. It is recommended for readers who appreciate a deeply immersive and brutally honest account of a challenging childhood, told with a unique blend of raw emotion, humor, and a child's perspective. Those prepared to confront themes of extreme poverty, alcoholism, and loss, but also to find moments of resilience and hope, will likely find this book both gripping and unforgettable. However, potential readers should approach it with an open mind and be ready for a very difficult, albeit ultimately inspiring, reading experience.
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