<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Tom Gannon has reached deep into his store of memories and historical knowledge to report on his youth, early days as a sports fan, life as Jesuit priest, return to non-clerical life, love of nature, anti-war passion, marriage and blessed entry into grandfather-hood. These are vivid, highly readable poems by a truly Renaissance man.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In his second book, <em>Reportings</em>, Tom Gannon has reached deep into his store of memories and historical knowledge to report on his youth, his early days as a sports fan, his life as Jesuit priest, his return to non-clerical life, his love of the natural world, his anti-war passion, his marriage and his blessed entry into grandfather-hood. These are vivid, highly readable poems introducing you to a truly Renaissance man.</p><p>PRAISE FOR TOM GANNON'S FIRST BOOK</p><p>Life's mutable moments sparkle in this autobiographical journey of poems [<em>Food for a Journey</em>]. The former priest, teacher, lawyer and associate editor of America magazine, who turned to painting and poetry after his retirement from a long-standing law career, here captures images of life's many scenes: the Italian grandmothers of his South Philly neighbors timidly retreating to the kitchen, the dying football coach receiving Communion and the immigrants hunting scrap metal in the trash of suburbia. <em>Notre Dame Magazine</em>, Autumn 2016<br /> </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>In his second book, Reportings, Tom Gannon has reached deep into his store of memories and historical knowledge to report on his youth, his early days as a sports fan, his life as Jesuit priest, his return to non-clerical life, his love of the natural world, his anti-war passion, his marriage and his blessed entry into grandfather-hood. These are vivid, highly readable poems introducing you to a truly Renaissance man.</p><p>PRAISE FOR TOM GANNON'S FIRST BOOK</p><p>Life's mutable moments sparkle in this autobiographical journey of poems [Food for a Journey]. The former priest, teacher, lawyer and associate editor of America magazine, who turned to painting and poetry after his retirement from a long-standing law career, here captures images of life's many scenes: the Italian grandmothers of his South Philly neighbors timidly retreating to the kitchen, the dying football coach receiving Communion and the immigrants hunting scrap metal in the trash of suburbia. <em>Notre Dame Magazine</em>, Autumn 2016<br /> </p><br>
Price Archive shows prices from various stores, lets you see history and find the cheapest. There is no actual sale on the website. For all support, inquiry and suggestion messagescommunication@pricearchive.us