Tender Bar: A Memoir

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  • Classic 26  

    Tender Bar: A Memoir (Paperback)
    although so young. Really worth reading. Only not for alcoholics. that would be inappropriate. funny, but somehow inappropriate. So! absolutely worth reading!
  • One of the best autobiographical novels I have ever read  

    Tender Bar: A Memoir (Paperback)
    I read Agassi's autobiography Open Which I thought was just a great book. I am not much into tennis and I do not care much about Agassi as a celebrity. I picked up the book Because ofnthe very vulnerable look in Agassi's eyes on the front copver. I r
  • Personally, exciting, humorous and tragic: All great literature  

    Tender Bar: A Memoir (Paperback)
    JR Moehringer writes his own life story exciting and humorous like a good novel, thereby reversing its inside out. Presumably, he was asked more than once: Do you really want that thousands of people read it? And presumably he has replied: That reads
  • Socialized in a bar  

    Tender Bar: A Memoir (Paperback)
    I think everybody did who loves reading dreams (at least secretly) about being a skilled writer and becoming a famous author. THEREFORE, reading 'The Tender Bar' was quite interesting for me, as Moehringer Describes the way how he got who / what he i
  • Painfully & cumbersome  

    Tender Bar: A Memoir (Paperback)
    I had great expectations in the book and the plot. The approaches were there and just when you had the feeling to finally feel an updraft, the hope went into lengthy and endless versions. The many details have certain emotional value for the author t
  • Must-read  

    Tender Bar: A Memoir (Paperback)
    One of the best books I've read. It is funny, sad, gripping but most of all heart-warming and touching. A tale of growing up, finding and mastering life and more oft than once the reader will think back and remeber moments of his own life with Both h
  • Born storyteller  

    Tender Bar: A Memoir (Paperback)
    The content of this memoir is well known. The father leaves the family, the mother moved with the young JR Moehringer to Uncle Charlie to Manhasset / Long Iceland. The boy under the spell of a bar where his uncle runs, the bartender of "Dickens
  • Time flies ...  

    Tender Bar: A Memoir (Paperback)
    "It takes just as many men to build a sturdy one [...] as it does to build a towere (203). The young JR Moehringer grows up without a father, who let him sit, and his mother shortly after his birth. Surrounded by an army of women, including five
  • Turner  

    Tender Bar: A Memoir (Paperback)
    I think that's a very nice bar tender written book is. It is told very much alive and is written in well understandable English. The language makes the story even act persöhnlicher as if it's the story of a friend.