Everybody’s Son A Novel

Everybody’s Son A Novel by Thrity Umrigar, published by HarperCollins on March 5, 2019, is a reprint edition comprising 368 pages. This novel delves into the intricate dynamics of race, class, privilege, and power through the intertwined lives of two families—one black and one white. The narrative begins with ten-year-old Anton, who escapes a dire situation in a project apartment, only to face the harsh realities of being separated from his mother, Juanita, due to her struggles with addiction. The story unfolds against the backdrop of a heat wave in 1991, setting the stage for a profound exploration of moral questions surrounding family and societal structures.
Readers will find a compelling examination of the consequences of privilege and the complexities of identity as Anton is taken in by Judge David Coleman, a man of significant influence. As Anton grows up within this new family, he navigates the challenges of his dual heritage and the impact of his upbringing on his understanding of justice and morality. The book also includes an essay detailing the story behind its creation, an in-depth reader’s guide, and an excerpt from Umrigar’s latest work, enriching the reader’s experience. Themes of family life and the struggles faced by women are woven throughout, inviting reflection on the societal issues that shape the characters’ lives.
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The bestselling, critically acclaimed author of The Space Between Us and The World We Found deftly explores issues of race, class, privilege, and power and asks us to consider uncomfortable moral questions in this probing, ambitious, emotionally wrenching novel of two families—one black, one white—now updated to include an essay detailing the story behind the book, an in-depth reader’s guide, and an excerpt from the author’s newest novel.
“The writing is clear, nuanced, and gorgeous…eloquently and heartbreakingly homes in on America’s problem with race, entitlement, and class, and uncovers all the compromises we get to make—but only if we are lucky enough to be born in the right neighborhood.”— Boston Globe
During a terrible heat wave in 1991, ten-year-old Anton has been locked in an apartment in the projects, alone, for seven days, without air conditioning or a fan. With no electricity, the refrigerator and lights do not work. Hot, hungry, and desperate, Anton shatters a window and climbs out. Cutting his leg on the broken glass, he is covered in blood when the police find him.
Juanita, his mother, is discovered in a crack house less than three blocks away, nearly unconscious and half-naked. When she comes to, she repeatedly asks for her baby boy. She never meant to leave Anton—she went out for a quick hit and was headed right back, until her drug dealer raped her and kept her high. Though the bond between mother and son is extremely strong, Anton is placed with child services while Juanita goes to jail.
The Harvard-educated son of a US senator, Judge David Coleman is a scion of northeastern white privilege. Desperate to have a child in the house again after the tragic death of his teenage son, David uses his power and connections to keep his new foster son, Anton, with him and his wife, Delores—actions that will have devastating consequences in the years to come.
Following in his adopted family’s footsteps, Anton, too, rises within the establishment. But when he discovers the truth about his life, his birth mother, and his adopted parents, this man of the law must come to terms with the moral complexities of crimes committed by the people he loves most.
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