Pound for Pound

Pound for Pound

by F X Toole (Author)

Synopsis

Dan Cooley has buried his beloved wife of 40 years and most of his children. The responsibility of single-handedly raising Tim Pat, his only grandson, is the one thing strong enough to rescue him from loneliness and despair. When Dan, a legendary boxing trainer, schools his eight-year-old grandson in 'the sweet science', he sees a natural athlete emerge, the possibility of an Olympic medal and the validation of a sport to which Dan has given his greatest gifts. When a cruel twist of fate intrudes on his plans, Dan is plunged into the blackest of depressions. Meanwhile, Eloy Garcia, a has-been fighter battling his own demons in the shape of a morphine bottle, struggles to prevent his grandson, Chicky, from being taken in by the crime, drugs and corrupt trainers of San Antonio's boxing circuit. Without admitting that he once met Dan Cooley in the ring - in a fight that ended both men's careers and left them haunted by their shortcomings - Eloy sends Chicky in search of the gifted trainer and cut man, knowing that Chicky's only chance at greatness lies far beyond Eloy's meagre reach. Set in towns where violence is the norm and success stories take on an almost mythic importance, "Pound for Pound" is an old-fashioned novel with a heart, peopled with unforgettable characters - bloody but unbowed - who ultimately find solace in one another.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Harvill Secker
Published: 03 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 0436206250
ISBN 13: 9780436206252
Book Overview: From the author of the OScar-winning Million Dollar Baby comes a muscular, heartwrenching novel. A story of men down, but not out; of old men for whom life has been tough, and young men searching for greatness.

Media Reviews
[Toole's] a page-turning writer with guts and heart. . . --Charlotte Observer
Author Bio
F.X. TOOLE was born in Long Beach, California. He was a trainer and licensed cutman in the world of professional boxing for 22 years, an experience which provided much of the raw material for his writing. At 70, he published his first book, Rope Burns, which inspired the Oscar-winning film Million Dollar Baby. He died in 2002.