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Rating:  Summary: A Beautiful Elegy Of Our Times Review: I was a bit skeptical when I started reading PULL ME UP. I have recently read more than my normal quota of memoirs and decided I would stop reading if I got bored. I finished the book in three sittings. Dan Barry has given us a slice-of-life story that took me back to the days of my childhood, places I had long forgotten. We are the same age, and have experienced similar experiences, so I could relate to the timing and maturity level of his life, but I think that even if that were not the case I would have loved the book. It had the effect on me that I experience when an old song comes on the radio that I haven't heard in ten years. I was taken back in time to the rooms, the smells, and the time that was my childhood. And for that I am grateful.
Rating:  Summary: An Outstanding Talent, Yet Again Review: I worked with Dan Barry from 1984-7 at the Journal Inquirer newspaper in Manchester, CT, a period he depicts in his book. Dan Barry was an outstanding talent then and an outstanding talent now. The prose is written in the descriptive style, punctuated by cynical wisecracks, that made his writing so enjoyable at the JI. Though it happened a few months after I left, I was stunned for a moment to see the name in print again of a fellow reporter who was murdered at the paper and had to put the book down a second to regain my composure. I lived through the ordeal from a distance from friends still at the paper. I found Dan's account of the tragedy very moving. I was deeply touched. A must read, couldn't put it down.
Rating:  Summary: A Paean to Living Review: Like Dan Barry, I am a 45-year-old newspaper reporter who survived cancer. We were colleagues for a while at the Providence Journal, where I still work. For disclosure, I'll say we worked in different bureaus and were neither friendly nor unfriendly.I was some surprised last year when a mututal friend said Dan had sold his memoirs; I figured Dan was neither old, nor accomplished, nor novel enough to write a good book about his life. I was wrong. Dan has writen a book that will appeal to many audiences. Journalists will like this book for it is a paean to small town newspapering; baby boomers will like the book for its evocative power to summon an era, our era; Irish Americans will nod knowingly as they read Pull Me Up, as will anyone ever enrolled in a Catholic school; infertile couples will feel a pathos in this book, and draw sustenance from it; people who have, or know someone who has, cancer will find in this book hope. Anyone who likes to read and has lived will like Pull Me Up. Sentence by sentence the writing is first rate. I have one structural critcism that would improve the book, but this small flaw does not prevent me from bestowing the highest ranking: I would have omitted the epilogue and changed the verb tenses in the last, short chapter to present tense so that the book would end on the sentence: This is good.
Rating:  Summary: Beautiful story Review: This is a wonderful book that will make you laugh and cry. In many ways it is in an ordinary life, but it is told with such humor and compassion --- and written so beautifully --- that it is a wonderful read.
Rating:  Summary: dan review Review: This is a wonderful read. The unvarnished honesty and humor of Dan Barry's work is inspiring!! He is able to make the unremarkable remarkable and detail his rough travel thorugh cancer with an amazing lack of self-pity. Great work by a great writer.
Rating:  Summary: Beautiful Review: This is the best memoir I have ever read, beautifully written. While my Irish family is very different, I loved reading about his. I'm recommending the book to everyone.
Rating:  Summary: Pull Me Up: "I can't put it down" Review: What a well written, inspiring work by Dan Barry. I have lived in the Deer Park area all my life and find it a pleasure to read of places i pass, see, or visit on a frequent basis. Although i was born a few years after Mr. Barry, i found it interesting to see how our area has changed, yet stayed the same from his youth here to mine.
His story i heroic and his lighthearted humor made me not want to stop reading. A winner!!
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