Review of A
Favorite Son
Written by Uvi Poznansky
Reviewed by
Author Roy Murry
Uvi’s writing is
unique in this short rendition of a story as old as Abraham -wanting something
that is not yours. The first born is the benefactor of their father’s fortune –
lands, goats, and whatever are the items left behind by their father. The head
of the tribe words are final. All other siblings must rely on the first born to take care of them.
It’s a basic
theme that Ms. Poznansky has developed into a smooth and humorist read. The
wife asks for a camel from the king, while he is on his death bed. She doesn’t
want one of those automobiles they have out west. She begs for this comfort to
no avail. Your son will provide for you the man replies.
That and other
off the wall snippets will bring the reader to reality. However, the story
resides in a wealthy man’s desert serfdom, where women have no say and only
what he says rules. This is a problem with his wife who feels her favorite son should
reap the benefits of first born since she thinks he is more equipped to rule
over the tribe.
That woven into
a deceit of an uncommon kind, propels the story forward to an understandable
conclusion. Ms. Poznansky weaves a plot that is told by the second son, who instead in confronting the situation upfront, listens to his mother
into a void he cannot handle.
Plot: enjoyable;
Characters: believable; and the prose was easy to read.
Links are below: A FAVORITE SON
♥ Audio http://tinyurl.com/fvort-a
♥ Print http://tinyurl.com/fvort-p
♥ Ebook http://tinyurl.com/fvort-e
Links are below: A FAVORITE SON
♥ Audio http://tinyurl.com/fvort-a
♥ Print http://tinyurl.com/fvort-p
♥ Ebook http://tinyurl.com/fvort-e
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