Porchlight Business Book Awards season is here.

Monk Swimming: A Memoir by Malachy McCourt

A Monk Swimming: A Memoir by Malachy McCourt

By Malachy McCourt

Malachy McCourt was already famous as an actor, saloon-keeper, and late-night TV personality when his brother Frank's Angela's Ashes was published. That book introduced the incorrigible, indomitable Malachy to a worldwide audience; his memoir, A Monk Swimming, picks up his rollicking story. Born in Brooklyn and raised in the lanes of Limerick, Malachy returns to New York at age 20.

READ FULL DESCRIPTION

Quantity Price Discount
List Price $14.00  
1 - 24 $11.90 15%
25 - 99 $9.80 30%
100 - 499 $9.10 35%
500 + $8.82 37%

Quick Quote

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit

Non-returnable discount pricing

$14.00


Book Information

Publisher: Welcome Rain Publishers
Publish Date: 02/18/2022
Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 9781566494168
ISBN-10: 1566494168
Language: English

Full Description

BACK IN PRINT!

"A rollicking good read that, as the Irish say, would make a dead man laugh." --Philadelphia Inquirer

Malachy McCourt was already famous as an actor, saloon-keeper, and late-night television personality when Angela's Ashes was published. Brother Frank's book introduced the incorrigible, indomitable young Malachy to a worldwide audience that was charmed, and clamored for more.

Frank's book was a hard act to follow, but Malachy's delightful memoir, which picked up where Angela's Ashes left off, won critical acclaim and commercial success.

Born in Brooklyn, and raised in the lanes of Limerick, Malachy returned to New York in 1952, at age 20. After stints in the Air Force and as a longshoreman, he parlayed his gifts of gab and conviviality into an ownership position at Malachy's--the first singles' bar--located around the corner from the Barbizon Hotel for young women, whose glamorous residents frequently repaired to Malachy's for a tipple and flirt.

Malachy's madcap, manic life ricocheted from higher highs to lower lows as he tried selling Bibles at the beach on Fire Island and smuggling gold in Zurich. He entertained a voracious public on the stage as a member of the Irish Players and was a semi-regular on the Tonight Show with Jack Paar. In these years, he was almost always drunk, almost always chasing (or being chased) by women. His gifts for language and storytelling are so well honed that when you read A Monk Swimming, "You'll laugh uncontrollably . . . You're in the grip of a master raconteur" (Houston Chronicle).

Now the last of the McCourts of Limerick, Malachy reflects on the tumultuous events of the twenty-five years since he wrote A MONK SWIMMING in his Afterword.

"Read it and weep: they don't make lives like this anymore." -The Irish Voice

About the Author

Malachy McCourt, star of film, stage, television, and radio was awarded the Irish American Writers and Artists (IAW&A) Eugene O'Neill Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016.

Learn More

We have updated our privacy policy. Click here to read our full policy.