The Sacred Fraction

A Memoir of Short Stories

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Patrick J. McCarthy ISBN: 9781463431952
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: December 21, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Patrick J. McCarthy
ISBN: 9781463431952
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: December 21, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

For those who knew him, the name Patrick McCarthy brings to mind images of Irish wit, integrity, determination, success and true friendship. Like the authors that he admired, Og Mandino and Paulo Coehlo, Pat had a unique ability to restore a friends self-esteem and to convince him that he truly is one of Gods profound miracles.

His stories are skillful and accomplishedstrongly influenced by his early years in Pittsburgh, his devotion to his Catholic faith, his wry sense of humor, his success in the pharmaceutical field and his love of the game of golf. The book is a memoir in form, whether true or fictional, with short stories from past and present.

Pat had a rich and varied background which adds to the interest, quality and humor in this book. He lived from 1948 until his tragic death on his 60th birthday in 2008. He was a driven, goal-oriented man whose success allowed him to retire at an early age. During the course of his career in the pharmaceutical industry, he worked relentlessly to provide for his family, whom he loved dearly, as well as to bring sorely needed cancer drugs to patients suffering from the disease.

There are 14 short stories in The Sacred Fraction, some laugh out loud funny and others meaningful and wiseexactly akin to the man himself.

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For those who knew him, the name Patrick McCarthy brings to mind images of Irish wit, integrity, determination, success and true friendship. Like the authors that he admired, Og Mandino and Paulo Coehlo, Pat had a unique ability to restore a friends self-esteem and to convince him that he truly is one of Gods profound miracles.

His stories are skillful and accomplishedstrongly influenced by his early years in Pittsburgh, his devotion to his Catholic faith, his wry sense of humor, his success in the pharmaceutical field and his love of the game of golf. The book is a memoir in form, whether true or fictional, with short stories from past and present.

Pat had a rich and varied background which adds to the interest, quality and humor in this book. He lived from 1948 until his tragic death on his 60th birthday in 2008. He was a driven, goal-oriented man whose success allowed him to retire at an early age. During the course of his career in the pharmaceutical industry, he worked relentlessly to provide for his family, whom he loved dearly, as well as to bring sorely needed cancer drugs to patients suffering from the disease.

There are 14 short stories in The Sacred Fraction, some laugh out loud funny and others meaningful and wiseexactly akin to the man himself.

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