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A Life Well Lived, February 4, 2007 Reviewer: M. C. Rahill "reader" (Hamburg, NY USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME) Any one with newspaper experience will empathize with the autobiography of this author as he relates the rough and tumble life of a reporter moving around the country from one small town paper to another until he finally lands on the metrpolitan Buffalo News. With humor and appreciation, the author descrbes the foibles and characters of the editors who peopled his career. His career spanned the years that began the consolidation and demise of newspapers around the country. He was working for the Buffalo Courier Express when it closed in 1982. He describes his roll as a guild officer,and the frustration and bitterness felt by himself and associates at the demise. The author did not arrived at his career the easy way. His descriptions of a paranoid mother and father who often expressed himself with violence makes one wonder that he was able to achieve his goal of becoming a writer. His story of achieving a college education and his goal of writing deserve our admiration.
The memoirs of a journalist, May 8, 2006 Reviewer: K. Trout "Kaye" (Pagosa Springs, CO USA) - See all my reviews I Never Looked for My Mother And Other Regrets of a Journalist Joseph P. Ritz Booklocker.com, Inc. Genre: Autobiographical ISBN: 1591138795, This book is a memoir of short stories from the life of Joseph P. Ritz. He is an award-winning journalist, published author and playwright. He has a rich and varied background which adds to the interest, quality and humor in this book.
I think what impressed me the most about his life growing up was the impact the Catholic church had on his thinking and in particular on his ideas about sexuality and sinfulness. It's nice to know, judging from the number of children he sired, that he finally figured out the mystery for himself.
If you enjoy memoirs of interesting people who were involved in historical events, want to experience the challenges of growing up in another time with dysfunctional parents and are interested in knowing something about the newspaper business, I'm certain you will enjoy the author's story.
Other books by the author include The Despised Poor.
Written with raw honesty, February 18, 2006 Reviewer: Susan C. (Bridgewater, MA USA) - See all my reviews Joseph Ritz describes with raw honesty how the external forces throughout our lives shape the person that we become. His painful accounts of being raised by an adoptive psychologically paranoid mother and abusive father during America's years of depression and wars are told with a generous sprinkling of humor to avoid being too dark, but with an openness that draws on the reader's emotions. His success as a journalist gives hope that we can all overcome life's adversities. I recommend that you read it.
Camille, former reporter, 05/01/2006 Customer Rating for this product is 4 out of 5 Interesting life/read Good, easy, and engrossing read by a man who overcame a rather sad childhood, but came into his own by following his talents as a writer/journalist. Interesting from many perspectives: as a reporter, union advocate, adopted child, Catholic, growing up in the 40s and 50s, enthnicity, army life, and a myriad of experiences in journalism. Humor as well as pathos.
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