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Frank McCourt
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Frank McCourt:
My mother had had six children in five and a half years, and three of them died in that time.Frank McCourt:
I worked in a number of high schools in New York, and I wound up at Stuyvesant High School, which iFrank McCourt:
I never really fit in anywhere.Frank McCourt:
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Every life is a mystery. There is nobody whose life is normal and boring.Frank McCourt:
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Just luxuriate in a certain memory, and the details will come. It's like a magnet attracting steelFrank McCourt:
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