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Parish the Thought - An Inspirational Memoir of Growing Up Catholic in the 1960s

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext "Too much fun! Absolute nostalgic indulgence!" -- John R. Powers! bestselling author of Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up? and The Last Catholic in America Informationen zum Autor John Bernard Ruane wrote for the Chicago Sun-Time for nearly a decade, the paper he first delivered as a boy.  He has also written five plays all produced in his home town of Chicago.  His short film Comedy on Rye won the Illinois FilmCam Award.  For the past fifteen year, he has owned an operated a marketing and communications company and coached youth sports.  He and his wife Charlotte recently celebrated his twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.  They have four children and reside in Roswell, Georgia.   Klappentext "Parish the Thought" is Ruane's heartwarming retelling of his coming of age in Catholic schools under the watchful eyes of nuns, of good teachers and bad, and of a close-knit Chicago community during the turbulent 1960s. B&w photographs throughout; color photo insert. Zusammenfassung In a warm and affectionate narrative that "transports readers back to a time before cable television, cell phones, and the Internet" ( Atlanta Journal-Constitution ), John Bernard Ruane paints a marvelous portrait of his Irish-Catholic boyhood on the southwest side of Chicago in the 1960s. Capturing all the details that perfectly evoke those bygone days for Catholics and baby boomers everywhere, Ruane recounts his formative years donning the navy-and-plaid school uniform of St. Bede's: the priests and nuns; bullies, best friends, and first loves; and most memorable teachers -- including the miniskirted blonde who inspired lust among the fifth-grade boys but was fired for protesting the Vietnam War. Here are stories from the heart of his hardworking, blue-collar family: the good times and bad; sibling rivalries; summers by the lake; delivering newspapers in the frigid Chicago winter; the fire that destroyed the family home; and the loss of their beloved mother to cancer. And here are priceless accounts of Ruane's days as an altar boy: from an embarrassing bell-ringing mishap, to serving a strict pastor who built a magnificent church but couldn't inspire Christian spirit, to the Heaven-sent guitar-playing priest who turned worship around for a generation of youth....

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Authors John Bernard Ruane
Publisher Pocket Books USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.10.2008
 
EAN 9781416589495
ISBN 978-1-4165-8949-5
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 19 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Biographies, autobiographies

Biography: general, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Religious, Biography: philosophy and social sciences, Biography: adventurers and explorers, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs

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