Review of Ambitions
Posted: 22 Dec 2022, 17:19
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Ambitions" by Frank Baillargeon.]
Ambitions: The Life and Love of John and Susannah Morrissey is a book written by Frank Baillargeon. This book described the life of John Morrissey, an Irish man who arrived in Troy, New York, with his family when he was still a toddler. Hustling his way around to get enough money for his family's upkeep, John started fighting around. His journey as a prizefighter began, and he soon grew popular around. John met and received help from a lot of people along the way. Cunningham, Rynders, Piers, Hamilton, and Captain Smith, amongst others, were some of the people who helped him. He made long-lasting friendships and connections with them. He then met Susannah, the Captain’s daughter, and their blossoming friendship began.
I loved this book so much. Frank is such an excellent writer. I could barely make ten grammatical errors from the book. I also loved the incorporation of certain Irish terms while writing. It made the story seem very realistic. Despite the fact that most biographies I had read in the past were boring, this book seemed to be the exact opposite. It was such an interesting read. I am not a fan of cuss words, but I saw myself tolerating the cuss words Frank used in this book. It made the book more fun, and I could not help but imagine that that was how the Irishmen and Americans sounded then. He made sure not to use the cuss words a lot, as that would have been a problem.
I really could not see anything wrong with this book. My only issue was that I had to google a lot of words so that I could understand the read better. Frank used a lot of ambiguous words peculiar to certain races, so it was a bit difficult to understand. This interrupted my reading as I read the book with a dictionary by my side.
I rate this book four out of five stars. The reason for the rating is that the book was such an amazing read. I genuinely enjoyed every page of this book. The one star I deducted was for the fact that I could not read a complete page without visiting google or the dictionary. It interrupted my reading.
I recommend this book to lovers of biographies and those who love history. This book is also recommended to people who love a cliché grass to grace story.
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Ambitions
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Ambitions: The Life and Love of John and Susannah Morrissey is a book written by Frank Baillargeon. This book described the life of John Morrissey, an Irish man who arrived in Troy, New York, with his family when he was still a toddler. Hustling his way around to get enough money for his family's upkeep, John started fighting around. His journey as a prizefighter began, and he soon grew popular around. John met and received help from a lot of people along the way. Cunningham, Rynders, Piers, Hamilton, and Captain Smith, amongst others, were some of the people who helped him. He made long-lasting friendships and connections with them. He then met Susannah, the Captain’s daughter, and their blossoming friendship began.
I loved this book so much. Frank is such an excellent writer. I could barely make ten grammatical errors from the book. I also loved the incorporation of certain Irish terms while writing. It made the story seem very realistic. Despite the fact that most biographies I had read in the past were boring, this book seemed to be the exact opposite. It was such an interesting read. I am not a fan of cuss words, but I saw myself tolerating the cuss words Frank used in this book. It made the book more fun, and I could not help but imagine that that was how the Irishmen and Americans sounded then. He made sure not to use the cuss words a lot, as that would have been a problem.
I really could not see anything wrong with this book. My only issue was that I had to google a lot of words so that I could understand the read better. Frank used a lot of ambiguous words peculiar to certain races, so it was a bit difficult to understand. This interrupted my reading as I read the book with a dictionary by my side.
I rate this book four out of five stars. The reason for the rating is that the book was such an amazing read. I genuinely enjoyed every page of this book. The one star I deducted was for the fact that I could not read a complete page without visiting google or the dictionary. It interrupted my reading.
I recommend this book to lovers of biographies and those who love history. This book is also recommended to people who love a cliché grass to grace story.
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Ambitions
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon