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THRIVERS by Tom  Sheridan

THRIVERS

An LP Novel

by Tom Sheridan

Pub Date: June 6th, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-73217-582-2
Publisher: Streets Creations

A retired mixed martial arts fighter and his college-student son independently strive to pull their family out of debt in the second installment of Sheridan’s (The Streets, 2018) series.

Tonio Franco Sr., a former MMA champ, now coaches hopefuls at his gym, Brawlers, in New Jersey. But Brawlers can’t keep Franco, wife Julie, and their kids from being perpetually broke. That’s why 21-year-old Tonio Jr. abandons his plan to teach and, instead, majors in finance at Jersey State University. TJ also interns on Wall Street, but a plum job opportunity doesn’t quite pan out. Around the same time, Franco worries the gym will be even worse off after his star trainee loses another match. But when Franco’s rival, Umar “The Beast” Basayev, boasts of having once defeated Franco, the 41-year-old retiree agrees to a rematch. It could finally mean big money for his family, provided Franco wins. TJ, meanwhile, starts dating fellow university student Kamara Day. She wants to be a famous singer, which dovetails with TJ’s dream of someday owning the stage as a rapper. But he may have to abandon that dream in order to earn a white-collar salary. As in his earlier novel, Sheridan displays a knack for what he dubs “lyrical prose”—a narrative rife with wordplay and rhymes. TJ, for example, muses: “So then why did T…as he drank at the bar with G…think something even more uncouth? Was there an even deeper Truth? TJ’s eyes started going REM as he heard REM.” The author’s distinctive writing, however, doesn’t outshine the plot or cast. And while the novel contends with multigenerational anxieties, it’s consistently amusing.

Creative, poetic prose enhances an already potent family drama.