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A Stone for Danny Fisher
A Stone for Danny Fisher

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A Stone for Danny Fisher

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16 hours and 5 minutes
Unabridged - English

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  • Sexual Content

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Born into a family of modest means and respectability, Danny Fisher was gradually driven downward into the world of crime, racketeering and poverty. His bitterness, his homesickness over the loss of the house in Brooklyn that was given to him for his eighth birthday, and his feud with his harsh father, pulled him one way; his natural decency and his love for a sweet Italian girl, Nellie Petito, pulled him another. Danny was a boxer--a sensational amateur and potential champion--and he might have gone straight had the fight promoters not tried to exert pressure. Nevertheless, the driving force behind Danny's actions was always his sustaining love for Nellie. In a story that is realistic and yet compassionate, Harold Robbins reveals what makes the Danny Fishers what they are.

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About the Author - Harold Robbins

Harold Robbins (1916-1997) was a bestselling author whose novels about sex, money and power were scorned by critics but loved by readers. His most notable books include Never Love a Stranger, The Carpetbaggers, and The Betsy. Several of his novels were made into movies, including A Stone for Danny Fisher, which became the Elvis-starring film King Creole.

About the Narrator - Charles Leggett

Charles Leggett is based in Seattle where he works onstage at Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle Children's Theatre, ACT, Seattle Shakespeare Company, Portland Center Stage, The Empty Space, and at Book-It Repertory Company, among many others. Charles' voice work is also featured in the video games Dungeon Siege I and II, and in Hoyle's Casino Empire.

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Release date
July 15, 2009
Format
Unabridged MP3 Audio Download
ISBN-13
9781602832862
Copyright
Copyright © 1951 by Harold Robbins. Copyright renewed 1979 by Harold Robbins. All rights reserved.
Publisher
BBC Audiobooks America
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