- A Stone for Danny Fisher
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name = A Stone for Danny Fisher
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author =Harold Robbins
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Novel
publisher =Alfred A. Knopf
release_date = 1952
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 317 pp (hardback edition)
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followed_by ="A Stone For Danny Fisher" is a very serious, early novel by
Harold Robbins that looks at the effect of theGreat Depression on a lower-middle classJewish family. Written in1952 it is actually set in the period up to 1944.Plot summary
The novel opens in the mid-1920's as a young Danny Fisher and his family move in to a new house in the
Brooklyn suburbs. Within a few years, however, the Depression hits and Danny is forced to use his one talent, boxing, as a means of supporting his family.A few years further on, the family have lost their house and are living in a mean apartment in the City. Danny continues to box, much against his father's wish, and dates a young Italian
Catholic girl - much to the chagrin of his mother's Jewishness.Danny's boxing skills attract the attention of the local hoodlums and he is offered a large sum of money to throw the 'Golden Gloves' championship - a fight he could win easily and would bring him professional fame as well as, it is hoped, his father's acceptance.
Danny accepts the bribe but beats his opponent. After going on the run for a few years in
Coney Island , he returns to marry his Italian sweetheart but their early married life is marred by the death of their first born child in poverty.At this point, Danny seeks out his former manager and goes into business with him as a black marketeer - an event which surely brings him in to contact with the very hoods he ripped off previously. The conclusion to the story, with Danny's tragic death in counterpoint to arrival of new life, is inevitable.
Film, TV or theatrical adaptations
The novel was adapted as the movie "
King Creole " for a youngElvis Presley , but retained very little of the original plot.
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