
'Tis: A Memoir
Registered by spy-there of Zürich, Zürich Switzerland on 4/19/2018
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This book continues where Angela's Ashes stopped. It describes the author's life in the U.S. - where the brothers eventually lived and married and divorced.
I must admit, the author again doesn't get much sympathy from me. The angry boy became an angry young man. And vain he is! Always looking for the fault of others, never finding the mistake within himself - I still think he is a selfish bugger.
I must admit, the author again doesn't get much sympathy from me. The angry boy became an angry young man. And vain he is! Always looking for the fault of others, never finding the mistake within himself - I still think he is a selfish bugger.

Journal Entry 2 by spy-there at Lesebank Friedhof Sihlfeld in Zürich, Zürich Switzerland on Thursday, April 19, 2018
Released 7 yrs ago (4/19/2018 UTC) at Lesebank Friedhof Sihlfeld in Zürich, Zürich Switzerland
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
I put it into the book box of the reader's bank near the soldats' memorial, left side of main entrance.
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