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Silent Night and Frank Won't Be Calling This Year

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Silent Night and Frank Won't Be Calling This Year

By: Alphie McCourt
Narrated by: Alphie McCourt
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Alphie McCourt, the youngest of the McCourt brothers, reminisces on Christmas past—from his childhood in Limerick to the celebrations of family and friends in New York as an adult with Frank and Malachy.©2012 Alphie McCourt (P)2012 Hachette Audio Biographies & Memoirs
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A eulogy for Frank

Anyone expecting a short audiobook or story will be disappointed. This is just a eulogy for his dead brother Frank, composed and performed by Alphie McCourt. It could have been read at his funeral. As such I hate to say anything against it.... but after the brilliant Angela's Ashes this is actually a little boring...

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