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Everybody's Son: A Novel de Thrity Umrigar
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Everybody's Son: A Novel (original: 2017; edição: 2017)

de Thrity Umrigar (Autor)

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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 familiesâ??one black, one white.

During a terrible heat wave in 1991â??the worst in a decadeâ??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 Antonâ??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, Deloresâ??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 l… (mais)

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Título:Everybody's Son: A Novel
Autores:Thrity Umrigar (Autor)
Informação:Harper (2017), Edition: First Edition, 352 pages
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I think this book was getting a lot of positive buzz last year-- as usual, I heard about it somewhere, I forget where. It's an interesting story, about a poor black kid who gets pulled from very dramatic circumstances and winds up being adopted by a rich white couple. And of course he's an extraordinary kid who makes a great success of his life. And of course he eventually discovers the truth of his circumstances and background, and (possibly) changes the entire trajectory of his life. It's a good story, and I wanted to like it more than I did. If it was the author's intention to write a flawed protagonist who is maybe just a little hard to like, she was quite successful. Anton is super cerebral, and the author takes the reader along with every thought, every inner struggle and conflict (and there are a lot of them) that Anton deals with. I will confess, the last half dozen pages or so I just sort of glazed over and skimmed, hoping for something more than the continuous inner monologue, but by that point I was pretty sure I knew this guy well enough to know what he was thinking and I didn't need to read it. ( )
  karenchase | Jun 14, 2023 |
This is a hard one to review since I really really enjoyed it and got through it in 2 days, but I felt that some social issues were over-simplified for the sake of the plot, a lot of the dialogue and plot was unrealistic, and the writing itself leaned on the juvenile side despite this being a book meant for adults. I'm glad I read it, but that's why it's only 4 stars. ( )
  ninagl | Jan 7, 2023 |
I enjoyed this though provoking novel very much. Anton is locked for a week in an apartment while his mother does drugs He is rescued by a well to do white family who lost their son in a car accident. What follows is a story of weath and privilege raising a young black child. Like a social experiment . Law and morality battle with good intentions and secrets. A recurring theme is stated by Anton’s young girlfriend “ I’m not sure if you are the whitest black man I’ve ever met or the blackest white man I’ve ever met. ( )
  Smits | Mar 6, 2022 |
Listened on audiobook. Bookgroup. Enjoyed a lot. Lots to think about-race. ( )
  SBG1962 | Oct 15, 2019 |
I like her writing and enjoy her books. Some interesting questions about race in America so a timely book ( )
  shazjhb | Jun 13, 2018 |
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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 familiesâ??one black, one white.

During a terrible heat wave in 1991â??the worst in a decadeâ??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 Antonâ??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, Deloresâ??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 l

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