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A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity: A Memoir

A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity: A Memoir

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Author: Bill O'reilly
Publisher: Random House Audio
Category: Book

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Format: Audiobook, Unabridged
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Dimensions (in): 6 x 4.8 x 1.2

ISBN: 0739369466
Dewey Decimal Number: 070.92
EAN: 9780739369463
ASIN: 0739369466

Publication Date: September 23, 2008
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The year was 1957, the month September, and I had just turned eight years old. Dwight Eisenhower was President, but in my life it was the diminutive, intense Sister Mary Lurana who ruled, at least in the third-grade class where I was held captive. For reasons you will soon understand, my parents had remanded me to the penal institution of St. Brigid’s School in Westbury, New York, a cruel and unusual punishment if there ever was one.

Already, I had barely survived my first two years at St. Brigid’s because I was, well, a little nitwit. Not satisfied with memorizing the Baltimore Catechism’s fine prose, which featured passages like “God made me to show his goodness and to make me happy with him in heaven,” I was constantly annoying my classmates and, of course, the no-nonsense Sister Lurana. With sixty overactive students in her class, she was understandably short on patience. For survival, she had also become quick on the draw.

Then it happened. One day I blurted out some dumb remark, and Sister Lurana was on me like a panther. Her black habit blocked out all distractions as she leaned down, looked me in the eye, and uttered words I have never forgotten: “William, you are a bold, fresh piece of humanity.”

And she was dead-on.

One day in 1957, in the third-grade classroom of St. Brigid’s parochial school, an exasperated Sister Mary Lurana bent over a restless young William O’Reilly and said, “William, you are a bold, fresh piece of humanity.” Little did she know that she was, early in his career as a troublemaker, defining the essence of Bill O’Reilly and providing him with the title of his brash and entertaining issues-based memoir.

And this time it’s personal. In his most intimate book yet, O’Reilly goes back in time to examine the people, places, and experiences that launched him on his journey from working-class kid to immensely influential television personality and bestselling author. Readers will learn how his traditional outlook was formed in the crucible of his family, his neighborhood, his church, and his schools, and how his views on America’s proper role in the world emerged from covering four wars on five continents over three-plus decades as a news correspondent. What will delight his numerous fans and surprise many others is the humor and self-deprecation with which he handles one of his core subjects: himself, and just how O’Reilly became O’Reilly.




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5 out of 5 stars Thank you, "Mr O'Reilly"   November 18, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

In my opinion this is a good read and most insightful. (I read your book on my Kindle, which follows me everywhere and lives by my favorite chair, or in my purse.) I do appreciate knowing about your life and the basis of what constitutes the current "you". It does help me understand your Factor behavior. I will be more patient with your "interruptions" and control my talking to the television as I watch your every program. NOW, I better understand.

I am a 72 year old retired professional, married womam with wonderful adult children. I continue to work, but now from home. I have traveled extensively and have lived all over the world. I have 39 major moves to my credit. I don't count the small moves. I heard and know a great deal about THE depression, WWII, etc. My parents were not unlike yours. I developed "spunk" in order to do what ever. Hearing your story brings my own memories to the forefront. Thank you for your "spunk", your determination to do what you think is right, and for writing this book.



4 out of 5 stars Insightful book about what makes the media giant tick   November 17, 2008
Bill O'Rielly's "A Bold, Fresh Piece of Humanity," has been among the top reads on the New York Time's Best Seller List for quite some time. And, after reading this book, it's not hard to tell why.

The autobiographical book takes the reader on a journey through the author's "Dennis the Menace" type youth to his current status as a media giant.

In essence, this literary work has two central themes. The first deals with his life experiences and how they have shaped his philosophical views. The second focuses on his belief that his purpose in life is to take on the various evils of the world.

All in all, "Bold, Fresh" as O'Reilly affectionately calls it, is a solid work that both entertains and informs the reader.



5 out of 5 stars Bold and Fresh   November 16, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I love this book. I bought it for my husband since he is also a true O'Reily fan. To top it off, he is also a good ole Irish boy...
The book depicts much of O'Reily's young life and how those experiences have shaped his way today. Although I sometimes do not take O'Reily's arrogance too well but I know his heart lays on the goodness of menkind. As we watch O'Reily's No Spin Zone nightly, we understand why he stands on what he believes in. A good read.



5 out of 5 stars Great read   November 16, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

O'Reilly cuts through the crap to the heart of the matter. His thinking is so clear and his writing is so sharp that the subject is quickly understood. Yes, he is fair and balanced. This book has a lot of autobiographical information that, while very entertaining to read, can also be incorporated into one's own life. There is much good advice, and it's also just fun.


1 out of 5 stars Wind bag   November 14, 2008
 1 out of 14 found this review helpful

This guy is such a narcissistic bag of gas! Who let's this guy write books, he's such an A-hole... wish he would just have a heart attack and die, or move to China where he belongs! This book blows, do yourself a favor and spend your money on a gun and blow your head off instead

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