Francis X. McCauley has worn many hats and held many titles in his life. Bank president. School committee member. City councilor. Mayor. His 32 years of elective office and his reputation for honesty and sound fiscal management have made him a well-known figure in his native Quincy, Mass. Some may be surprised to learn, however, that as one friend observed, "Frank McCauley came this close to being nothing!" In "Frank: From Bootlegger to Bank President and Beyond," Frank McCauley offers a candid account of his early years - from his days growing up in Hough's Neck during the Great Depression to his years as a "bootleg" clam digger, making a living digging in illegal areas. It's the story of how an only child of Irish immigrants achieved the American Dream, rising to become a respected businessman and community leader in spite of himself.
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