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A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity

A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity
Author: Bill O'reilly
Publisher: Broadway
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 110 reviews
Sales Rank: 266

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.1 x 1

ISBN: 0767928822
Dewey Decimal Number: 070.92
EAN: 9780767928823
ASIN: 0767928822

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 RICK SHAQ GOLDSTEIN SAYS "PETER JENNINGS WANTED HIM TO "ROUND OUT THE ROUGH EDGES", BILL SAID NO THANKS I WANT TO KEEP THE EDGES   September 24, 2008
Rick Goldstein (Danville, Ca, USA)
122 out of 172 found this review helpful

Readers who are expecting a "blistering" sermon on Bill's political beliefs will be disappointed. But readers who enjoy a wonderfully nostalgic coming of age memoir with insights to a worldwide broadcasting icon's upbringing that ranges from catholic school to high school to college and the great beyond... will be enormously rewarded with this literary treasure. If you are a "BABY-BOOMER" you will be constantly exhilarated and your thoughts will go back to your early years as you are taken back in a historical time machine to the TV programs and rock and roll songs of your youth, with Bill as your contemporary tour guide. Heavily sprinkled throughout his life story, at just the right moments, are TV programs such as "The Ed Sullivan Show", "Mr. Ed", "Leave It To Beaver, "The Donna Reed Show", "The Mickey Mouse Club", "Ozzie and Harriet", "Happy Days", and more. Interspersed to make a point are lyrics and song titles from such classic rock and roll performers as Elvis, Sam Cooke, Rod Stewart, The Beatles, The Isley Brothers, The Standells, and others. I feel it's important to mention this, as I feel a large core of potential readers, will be "touched" by the romantic humanity that Bill displays in sharing his life with you... which among other things included teaching high school for two years in Florida.

The author does not flinch from his central belief system which is: "IF THERE IS ONLY ONE THING THAT YOU TAKE FROM THIS BOOK, LET IT BE THIS: DESIGN YOUR OWN LIFE. NEVER GIVE UP TRYING TO MAKE IT ON YOUR OWN. GET BACK UP WHEN YOU GET SLAPPED DOWN, AND DON'T WASTE TIME BUYING INTO IDEOLOGICAL NONSENSE. EXPECT - AND ACCEPT - NOTHING FROM ANYONE ELSE DO IT YOURSELF."

Being that I am the same age as Bill... and from the exact same part of the country as Bill... it's amazing how the main mantra's he built his life around are the same as mine. The following quote is from Bill... but it is exactly the way I was raised by my Father... and the exact way I raised my son... so even though it was in Bill's book... I will take credit for it also (you can verify it with my son) "IF YOU EARN IT, IT'LL MEAN A LOT MORE THAN IF IT'S GIVEN TO YOU. TAKING STUFF MAKES YOU WEAKER. EARNING STUFF MAKES YOU STRONGER." *AMEN!*

Perhaps the most enjoyable part of the book is Bill's time spent at St. Brigid's parochial school where he and his "EVIL-TWIN" Clement made the Nun's life a living hell... and Clement always believed in payback... even during the schools Rip Van Winkle play. (Even Bill refused to participate in his pal Clement's dastardly plan.) The author shares some of the punishments at his elementary school: TALKING OUT OF TURN - SLAP ON THE HAND WITH A RULER. TALKING BACK TO THE SISTER - SLAP IN THE FACE, OFTEN HARD. BEING A WISE GUY IN GENERAL - NOTE HOME TO PARENTS, WHICH HAD TO BE SIGNED AND BROUGHT BACK TO NUN. (THIS USUALLY LED TO DOMESTIC PUNISHMENT.) SLOPPY APPEARANCE OR WORK - AFTER SCHOOL DETAINMENT.

Bill is very proud of the fact that he never did any drugs and has never been intoxicated. He is very proud of his religion and his belief's, but will never push it on anyone... nor discuss it on his show unless he is led there. He is very proud of America and when he went to England for a time in college he was so tired of all the anti-American comments and being constantly mocked because of his "NEW YAWK ACCENT" that he finally said: "HEY BUD, YOU'D HAVE A GERMAN ACCENT IF IT WASN'T FOR MY FATHER AND THOUSANDS OF OTHER NEW YORKERS LIKE HIM. SO "BLANK" YOU, FISH AND CHIPS AND THE BEATLES. GET ME?"

The author has covered wars in El Salvador, the Falkland Islands war in Argentina, Northern Ireland at the height of the trouble, the Golan Heights, and the current situations in Iraq and Afghanistan... yet the event that made him "KNOW FOR CERTAIN THAT JOURNALISM WOULD BE MY PROFESSION"... was when he covered the forced integration of South Boston in 1974.

Having grown up in a working class neighborhood Bill has never forgotten his roots. To this day he fights for the underdog and perhaps a good summary of his life goal is the following quote:

"WHEN IT IS ALL OVER, WHEN YOU ARE DEAD IN THE GROUND OR IN AN URN, YOUR LEGACY WILL BE DEFINED BY TWO SIMPLE QUESTIONS: HOW MANY WRONGS DID YOU RIGHT, AND HOW MANY PEOPLE DID YOU HELP WHEN THEY NEEDED IT?"



5 out of 5 stars Find out why Bill O'Reilly is so successful.   January 2, 2009
J. Guild (Toronto,Canada)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Bill's latest book is filled with that age old idea of common sense. I must admit, that until I reached the grand old age of forty-five or so I was a Liberal.Coming from Canada,we we don't haqe political parties named Democrats and Republicans ;ours are called Liberals and Conservatives ,plus a party in Quebec called the Bloc who are Separistics,who are left-wing and the New Democrats,who are a minor party,never greater than 20% and Socialists.But in the end ,in both the US and Canada,the politics are essentially the same. There's the Liberal-Left and the Conservative-Right.
If you are a a dreamer,someone who expects the government to look after you,have a victim philosophy,a pollyanna,anti war or just about any value system or compass,secularist nature,a whiner,believe that Europeans are the enlightened ones and America is evil,discipline and self reliance and responsibility are old fashioned concepts,always got a chip on our shoulder,always got a hate on for somebody,then you find comfort as a Liberal or a Socialist .If you are not content in living your life like that,and you listen to what O'Reilly has to say on just about any subject,and can read this book and say to yourself,"Yeah,that's the way I was brought up,and those are the values that have resulted in my life being pretty good,and the way things ought to be done ,that this is a great country to live in, and we should give thanks to our God for the great privelige to live here,and be thankful to those who have made the sacrifices that made things that way----then you are a Conservative.
These ideas come through on every page of this book and every time one listens to O'Reilly ,and the bulk of people deep down agree and that is the simple reason that listners of O'Reilly far outstrip those opposing "pinheads" who provide O'Reilly with endless targets.
However;the media and those who seem to have monopolized the airways want you to believe otherwise. This was brought home in beautiful fashion
on O'Reilly's program last week when Ted Turner was asked who did the most in the last few years to help in the fight against Aids.Unbelievably,Turner answered "Nelson Mandella"
When O'Reilly informed him it was President George W. Bush,Turner just sat there unmoved.
A great read,that shows what made America strong and the "Shining Light On The Hill".



5 out of 5 stars You laugh, cry and overall love this must read   December 27, 2008
The Lou
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

Fox News sensation Bill O'Reilly opens the door to his past allowing the world to see why he is such a fierce and intriguing individual.
Those who go through this door will end up in some predicable and unexpected places.
Bill takes us to his catholic school roots where he was anything but a saint. We are introduced to a variety of his friends and family(spanning several decades) and of course Bill will give his opinion on much that has shaped him into his current self.
We are taken back to the radical 60's and 70's where Bill went against the grain of his mostly high cohorts. Old work and school chums are introduced. Bill even opens up to those who he has lost over the years and how that affected him. Bill talks about his escapades at club med (I was in stitches). Every experience is entertaining and a piece to the puzzle that's the man behind the No Spin Zone.

Overall this is fresh autobiography that balances humor and human nature well allowing the reader to always be craving more.



5 out of 5 stars Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity   December 18, 2008
N. A. Wysock (New Port Richey, Florida United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Wonderful book. Well worth the read for anyone who cherishes old-timey, old-fashioned values and ideals.


5 out of 5 stars O'Reilly made me cry -- I was laughing so much!!   January 2, 2009
KathyE NJ (Union, NJ USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My fiance purchased this book at the airport just before we took off for our Thanksgiving vacation to Cancun. He read it first; I read it after we got back. I'm an O'Reilly fan, but I really didn't know what to expect when I picked up this book (except for the few photos and stories that my fiance shared with me while he was reading).

While I enjoyed all of the content, I felt it a bit bothersome that "the bold fresh guy" recounted the facts of his upbringing and early life in a non-linear fashion. I would have enjoyed his anecdotes much more if I didn't constantly have to keep track of when in his life the story occurred.

Although I am a few years younger than Mr.O, I do share his heritage (Irish) and religion (Roman Catholic). While reading Chapter 5 (Religion), I literally could not breathe because I was laughing so much! I grew up in NJ and did not attend Catholic school, but I've heard enough anecdotes from family and friends to make me feel like I was there. I still attend Mass regularly, so I was very familiar with all religious references. It's very unfortunate that the level of "scholarly discipline" exercised during the days when Mr.O was in school could not have lasted until this day. On the flip side, Catholic school enrollment in my parish has boomed in recent years (and I don't believe it's due to any 'religious renaissance').

Chapter 14 (Mysteries of the Universe) was my next favorite chapter. It made me laugh - alot. A chapter chock full of Mr.O's pet-peeves which range from obscure and silly pop song lyrics to politics to television show finales and his 'dry-as-toast' explanations of what irritates him about the particular subject, entertained me very much because I can relate to this facet of his personality.

Overall, a great read. I'm curious about his other books now, but I have a feeling that this one is one of a kind!


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