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A Stone for Danny Fisher by Harold Robbins tells the story of a young man whose promising youth is upended by hardship and the harsh realities of Depression-era New York. Danny Fisher enjoys a carefree adolescence with a dog, summer jobs, and a natural talent for boxing, but when his family is forced from a comfortable Brooklyn home to Manhattan’s Lower East Side, he must navigate a world of poverty, violence, and prejudice. Robbins captures Danny’s struggle both inside the boxing ring and on the streets, blending the grit of urban survival with the glamour and danger of the sporting underworld.
As Danny rises to fame in the amateur boxing world, colourful and morally complex characters surround him—Ronnie, a fallen yet vulnerable prostitute; Sam, a calculating bookie; and Nellie, a hopeful romantic—each influencing the course of his life. Through these encounters, Robbins paints a vivid portrait of ambition, resilience, and the choices that shape a young man’s destiny in a turbulent era.
A Stone for Danny Fisher is a gripping, fast-paced tale of ambition, survival, and love that will appeal to fans of historical fiction, boxing drama, and classic American storytelling.












