Review of Angela's Ashes (1999) by Lady Of The Minnesota Mounts — 01 Feb 2009
Angela's Ashes, with its unflinching look at 1930s style poverty in Ireland slums, can be a bit thick in its constant levels of tragedy, but even so it retains a sense of realistic humanity in all its sordid dealings with the weakness of society.
It played a bit long if it was merely trying to illustrate the point, but ironically it ends up ending rather abruptly.
This review of Angela's Ashes (1999) was written by Lady Of The Minnesota Mounts on 01 Feb 2009.
Angela's Ashes has generally received positive reviews.
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