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Fortunate Son
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9 hrs and 25 mins
Audible Release Date
04-03-06
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4.05 based on 20 ratings
 

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Tommy's nickname is Lucky, but no one would think this crippled boy was blessed. Cursed with health problems and drawn into trouble more often than not, Tommy is the recipient of pity rather than admiration. He is nothing like his stepbrother Eric.

Eric, a Nordic Adonis, is graced by a seemingly endless supply of good fortune, he is charming, a star athlete, and a magnet for anyone in his sphere. Yet in spite of these differences, Eric and Tommy are as close as two humans can be.

After tragedy rips their makeshift family apart, the lives of these boys split. In a powerful story of modern-day resilience and redemption, Tommy and Eric forge their separate ways in the world, each confronting the challenges of his sphere. For Tommy this means dropping out of school, selling drugs, living on the streets, and somehow creating a family of his own. Motherless, African-American, and impoverished, Tommy has nothing but feels lucky every day of his life. For Eric, the golden youth, life means athletics, sexual attraction, excellent grades, prosperity, and the uncertainty that comes with prizes won too easily. Given everything, he trusts nothing.

Eric and Tommy's parallel lives are an astonishing story of self-determination and the true measure of fortune. The ties that bind this Adonis and his sickly counterpart, however, are thicker than blood, and when circumstances reunite Eric and Tommy after years apart, their distinct approaches to life may be the only thing that can save them from forces that threaten to destroy them for good.

©2006 Walter Mosley; (P)2006 Time Warner AudioBooks

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What the Critics Say

  • Audie Award Finalist, Solo Narration - Female, 2007

"Mosley shows how a certain kind of inarticulate, carnal, involuntary affection transcends just about anything. It's not love, it's fate, and it's breathtaking." (Publishers Weekly)

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Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0 "Very Disappointing"
By: Myron (Portland, OR, USA)
May 27, 2006
This story had the makings of quite a good work of fiction, importantly delineating the dichotomies in white and black Los Angeles. However, the characters became caricatures. It was difficult for me to tell if the author really meant for this to be a parable illuminating the polarities of society or if he wanted us to take these characters at face value. The entire retinue of characters were just too two dimensional to be real and the circumstances of the story line were just too contrived to be effective in the intent of demonstrating what true strength is in the face of socoietal prejudice.
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