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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Introducing the irrepressible Mary Ann Shaughnessy,
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This review is from: A Grand Man (Hardcover)
Little Mary Ann and her family are poor and live inMulhattan's Hall. With strong, child-like belief in the powers of her beloved Da and the Catholic Holy Family, however, the child herself lifts the family out of poverty. She accomplishes this by bullying and charming rich, This a a strong novel about families. In view of recent Parish priest Father Owen, knows all about these family A sometimes heartbreaking look at father/daughter love, and
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Cute Heroine,
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This review is from: Grand Man a (Paperback)
This is the first in a series of eight novels about a fiesty British girl named Mary Ann. In this first one, we are introduced to some of the main characters that I presume we will be seeing more of in the next seven. Mary Ann is eight years old in this one and she lives with her ma and da and brother, Michael. Across the street is a girl named Sarah Flannigan, Mary Ann's most hated enemy. Mary Ann's best friend would have to be Father Owen, a priest that she likes to confide in. And Mary Ann has a lot to tell Father Owen. Her father is an alcoholic and her mother is thinking of leaving him. But Mary Ann truly believes her da is a grand man and in between fighting with Sarah and sticking her tongue out the window, we see how devoted Mary Ann is to her father and very much in denial about his problem. Towards the end, however, Mary Ann sees the truth and she makes one last attempt to keep her parents together. Can this eight year old girl attain her father a job and a cottage and keep her parents together while she does so??This is not up to Cookson's usual flair. It has a childish feel to it. I do not think the young adult crowd would quite understand the humor injected into tho. Thus, three stars.
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Food for the Soul,
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This review is from: A Grand Man (The Mary Ann Stories) (Kindle Edition)
I learned about Catherine Cooke from a movie called A Grand Man that was adapted from the book she authored. Upon research a great series of stories was revealed in the Mary Ann stories. Cooke is a fine writer who has a number of publications I've purchased and look forward to reading.
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Grand Man a by Catherine Cookson (Paperback - December 1, 1990)
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