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The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey

By: Walter Mosley
Narrated by: Dominic Hoffman
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A masterful, moving novel about age, memory, and family from one of the literary icons of our time.

Coming in March 2022 from Apple Plus , a six-part series starring Samuel L. Jackson

Ptolemy Grey is ninety-one years old and has been all but forgotten-by his family, his friends, even himself-as he sinks into a lonely dementia. His grand-nephew, Ptolemy's only connection to the outside world, was recently killed in a drive-by shooting, and Ptolemy is too suspicious of anyone else to allow them into his life. until he meets Robyn, his niece's seventeen-year-old lodger and the only one willing to take care of an old man at his grandnephew's funeral.

But Robyn will not tolerate Ptolemy's hermitlike existence. She challenges him to interact more with the world around him, and he grasps more firmly onto his disappearing consciousness. However, this new activity pushes Ptolemy into the fold of a doctor touting an experimental drug that guarantees Ptolemy won't live to see age ninety- two but that he'll spend his last days in feverish vigor and clarity. With his mind clear, what Ptolemy finds-in his own past, in his own apartment, and in the circumstances surrounding his grand-nephew's death-is shocking enough to spur an old man to action, and to ensure a legacy that no one will forget.

In The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey, Mosley captures the compromised state of his protagonist's mind with profound sensitivity and insight, and creates an unforgettable pair of characters at the center of a novel that is sure to become a true contemporary classic.
Psychological Fiction Heartfelt African American Genre Fiction Urban
Beautiful Storytelling • Engaging Plot • Authentic Character Voices • Memorable Protagonist • Thought-provoking Themes

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The movie and the book were very similar the reader was great made me feel like I was watching the movie again. Awesome awesome loved the story line. Kept my attention if you haven’t seen the movie it’s a must see and the book is a must as well.

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This book starts off a bit disjointed and I kept thinking I either wasn't paying close enough attention or that it was poorly written. However, after reading other reviews, I hung in and am so glad I did. This is one of those stories that just won't leave your mind. I'll find myself thinking about Ptolemy at the oddest times. There are many levels to this book and all are thought provoking. Dominic Hoffman did a most excellent narration.

One Beautiful Story

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It reminded me of the Last Pilgrimage of Harold Frey - same type of scenario, unlikely they will succeed but they do.

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The narrator was just delightful - what depth of performance

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This was a lovely tale of overcoming adversity, weaving in mysticism.
The author's style was just right - beautifully descriptive while capturing your attention.
Wonderful cast of characters

Enchanting

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It started slow but once it picked up, it never let up! The great Walter Mosley NEVER disappoints!!

The great Mr. Mosley does it again!!

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This book is about so many things. Transformative love and kindness, ugly realities, racial injustice - its legacy and persistence, the balance of good and evil, and more. It’s also a masterfully told story that can make you laugh out loud and cry shamelessly. And it reminds that getting old is a b**** and you’d better take care of your business before you end up old and alone.

Beautiful and moving

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