Fortunate Son A Novel

Fortunate Son A Novel by Walter Mosley is a reprint edition published by Little, Brown on August 22, 2007. This 336-page work explores the complex relationship between two boys, Tommy and Eric, who, despite their stark differences, share a bond akin to brotherhood. The narrative follows their lives as they navigate personal challenges and tragedies that ultimately lead them down divergent paths.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of resilience and redemption as Tommy, a delicate black boy facing health issues, and Eric, a fortunate Nordic youth, confront the forces that threaten their lives. The story intricately weaves their parallel journeys, culminating in a reunion that highlights the enduring strength of their childhood connection. This novel delves into themes of friendship and adversity, offering a rich literary experience.
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In spite of remarkable differences, Tommy and Eric are as close as brothers. Tommy, a delicate black boy, is cursed with health problems and drawn to trouble more often than not. Eric is a Nordic Adonis, graced by a seemingly endless supply of good fortune. When tragedy rips their makeshift family apart, the two boys are set on courses that diverge astonishingly. In a riveting tale of resilience and redemption that traces their parallel lives, Tommy and Eric ultimately reunite after years apart and draw on their childhood bond as they confront together the forces that threaten to destroy them.
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