Book details

  • Genre:biography & autobiography
  • Sub-genre:Personal Memoirs
  • Language:English
  • Pages:152
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350936674

Well... Isn't That Interesting

A Memoir

By Edward Brady

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Overview


The day after Thanksgiving in 1990, 33-year-old Ed Brady was at home with his wife when he got a phone call from a mysterious woman claiming to be his mother. He would spend the next 24 hours discovering that he was, in fact, adopted. It took some convincing and traveling back and forth between his mother (the woman who raised him) and his birth mother to come to terms with his lineage. What follows is a heartfelt investigation into the meaning of family and one man's capacity to embrace his new-found relations while reaffirming his deep love and respect for the mother and father who raised him.
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Description


Ed Brady was an ordinary kid who grew up in the South Bronx in the late 50's and early 60's to a working class, Catholic family. As an only child, he had the gift of gab and a close relationship to Bosco, Ring Dings, and the Mets. He bristled at the behavior of the nuns in Catholic school, especially their use of corporal punishment. Otherwise, life was good. At the age of 10, his family pulled up roots to move to western New Jersey, which was a big-time culture shock. This challenging adjustment was nothing to compare with the day when, some 20 years later, he would discover a deep family secret. The day after Thanksgiving in 1990, 33-year-old Ed Brady was at home with his wife when he got a phone call from a mysterious woman claiming to be his mother. He would spend the next 24 hours discovering that he was, in fact, adopted. It took some convincing and traveling back and forth between his mother (the woman who raised him) and his birth mother to come to terms with his lineage. What follows is a heartfelt investigation into the meaning of family and one man's capacity to embrace his new-found relations while reaffirming his deep love and respect for the mother and father who raised him.
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About The Author


Ed Brady is an only child who is the oldest of six. He grew up in the South Bronx and western New Jersey. After attending summer school to receive a worthless diploma, he enlisted and grew up in the Navy. The training he acquired enabled him to move into the middle class. He had a wide variety of jobs and work experiences, from the Telecom industry to bartending to community organizing. He has been active in independent politics since meeting his beloved Marian in the fall of 1998. They reside on the Upper East Side of Manhattan with their tomcat Willie, the "Say-Hey" kitty. Ed has been rooting for and paying to see the Mets lose since 1962.
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Kate
WEll...ISN'T THAT INTERESTING This is a memoir about choices and the life changing effects they had. Reader beware. It starts off innocently enough with laugh out loud boyhood recollections. However, before you know it, it begins to gently squeeze your funny bone and heart. You'll find yourself no knowing whether to grab a tissue to wipe your eyes from laughing or to wipe your eyes from crying. Nice job Mr. Brady, nice job! Read more