Eamon McEneaney, beloved Cornell All-American lacrosse player, Wall Street trader, loving father, and poet, tragically died in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. McEneaney's poems, collected and published for the first time, demonstrate his sense of humor, his passion for life, and his deep compassion for others. This book brings to reality his dream of sharing Eamon McEneaney, beloved Cornell All-American lacrosse player, Wall Street trader, loving father, and poet, tragically died in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. McEneaney's poems, collected and published for the first time, demonstrate his sense of humor, his passion for life, and his deep compassion for others. This book brings to reality his dream of sharing his poetry and reminds us that each day is a precious gift. Proceeds from the sale of the book will be used to support the Eamon McEneaney Visiting Irish Writers Series at Cornell and the Cornell University Library.
A Bend in the Road
Eamon McEneaney, beloved Cornell All-American lacrosse player, Wall Street trader, loving father, and poet, tragically died in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. McEneaney's poems, collected and published for the first time, demonstrate his sense of humor, his passion for life, and his deep compassion for others. This book brings to reality his dream of sharing Eamon McEneaney, beloved Cornell All-American lacrosse player, Wall Street trader, loving father, and poet, tragically died in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. McEneaney's poems, collected and published for the first time, demonstrate his sense of humor, his passion for life, and his deep compassion for others. This book brings to reality his dream of sharing his poetry and reminds us that each day is a precious gift. Proceeds from the sale of the book will be used to support the Eamon McEneaney Visiting Irish Writers Series at Cornell and the Cornell University Library.
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