Notable Features:
A Stone for Danny Fisher by Harold Robbins is a gritty, emotionally charged coming-of-age novel set in Depression-era Brooklyn. The story follows Danny Fisher, a promising young boxer from a working-class Jewish family, as he struggles with poverty, ambition, crime, and identity. One of Robbins' most personal and critically respected works, this novel blends social realism with powerful storytelling.
Highlights:
Written by Harold Robbins, bestselling author of popular fiction
Set in 1930s Brooklyn, during the Great Depression
Follows Danny Fisher, a gifted boxer torn between family and survival
Explores themes of poverty, ambition, love, and criminal temptation
One of Robbins’ most critically acclaimed and semi-autobiographical novels
Great for readers of urban drama and classic coming-of-age stories
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