The enthralling third novel in the chronicle of the O'Malleys in the twentieth century. The fourth of the O'Malley chronicles is narrated by the ravishing Rosemarie, dedicated wife of our intrepid and trouble-prone hero, Chucky Cronin O'Malley. Destined to be compared to the Lanny Budd novels of Upton Sinclair and the Chicago novels of James T. Farrell, September Song follows the crazy O'Malley saga from Chucky's appointment as Ambassador to Germany by President Kennedy (the youngest Ambassador in history), to his resignation over his violent disagreement with President Johnson, to his in-your-face involvement in Selma, Alabama, the Chicago Democratic Convention, and the Vietnam War. Chucky can't stay out of trouble, and his loving and devoted wife Rosemarie is often, if not always, by his side. Raising a family and showing up at the hot trouble spots of the world seems to be Chucky's destiny. Greeley recalls the turbulent and history changing events of the 1960s with fondness and clarity. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Women's fiction--Ivey London who lost her military husband, tried to move on with their son, her Alzheimer's mother, and a boss attracted to her.
September's Song is a work of literary fiction set in the 1970s Midwest.
A Cronicle of the O'Malley's in the Twentieth Century Andrew M. Greeley. US $ 6.99 CAN $ 8.99 Don't miss Father Greeley's novels about the O'Malley Family available in paperback from Forge Books . ANDREW M GREELEY ANDREWM GREELEY ANDREW ...
September's Song
In a series of intimate interviews, Scarf delves into the lives of couples married for more than two decades and discerns encouraging new insights about marriage.
A Love Story Melvyn Chase. September Song Ted Copeland's retirement party was on a Friday evening in the middle of September . His company rented their favorite East Side steak house for the whole night . At first , I didn't plan to go ...
The settings of the stories range from China to California and Vermont; the play, Guests of Summer, is set in Nebraska.
Walter Huston once advised aspiring actors that, becoming an actor is a long and wearying task.
September Song
September Song