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INTRODUCING CHUCK O'MALLEY ..A Midwinter's Tale is the first volume in a family saga that
I have thought about for years. It will trace the history of a family and a neighborhood
and a Church through most of the years of this century, from November 1918 to the
present. The protagonist is one Charles Cronin O'Malley, a pint-sized, freckled face
red-head who would have graduated from grammar school the same year I did. The first
volume tells of his early life in the Great Depression and the War. |
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high school in 1946 and goes off to Bamberg in Germany to serve in the Army of Occupation
and then returns to St. Urusla parish on the West Side of Chicago to be overwhelmed by the
prosperity of the post-war world. He has an honorable discharge from the Army (and a
Legion of Merit medal) but he wonders if he will ever receive an honorable discharge from
the Great Depression.. Chucky is a picsaresque hero, at least in his own
self-image. He's charming, quick-witted, with, as his younger sister Peg remarks of him, a
fast mind and a faster tongue. Women of every age think he's cute. Older men think he's
brilliant. Chuck wants nothing more than a steady, reliable job as an accountant. |
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