I'll Be Home
English

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<p><b>Editorials op-eds and other writings by a memorable newspaperman.</b></p><p>The winner of more awards than any editorial writer in the Albany <i>Times Union</i>'s history Jim McGrath was both an Albany institution and a keen observer of the world beyond his beloved adopted city. When he died in 2013 at the age of fifty-six the newspaper lost a writer who combined a passionate advocacy for society's most vulnerable people with a scathing disregard for the elite whose actions created an underclass in the United States. His writing was often elegiac but his take on his adopted home state of New York and his beloved Albany was variously bemused witty irreverent and indignant. He could relate to the plight of the minimum-wage worker as easily as he could talk to a US senator and he feared no one. His editorials and commentaries charted many of the most critical issues in New York and the country: the death penalty civil liberties gay rights historic presidential campaigns the economy terrorism and more-all with an incisiveness that remains relevant if not more so in the present political era.</p><p>In addition to his editorials and op-eds <i>I'll Be Home</i> contains essays critiques and other writings that have never before been published as well as appraisals of his work and life by former colleagues Rex Smith Fred LeBrun Dan Lynch and others. The book is both a tribute to a memorable newspaperman and an insider's perspective on politics and life through the lens of an editorial writer a position that Jim described as a great seat at a really weird show.</p>
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