
Gifts from Prometheus
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Narrated by:
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Thomas J. Fisher
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Written by:
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Thomas Fisher
About this listen
Thomas Fisher’s life was rocked by an unexpected family revelation that stripped away what he once believed about his cultural identity and community.
Faced by this late-life catharsis, Fisher resigned from a senior executive position to seek his real origins - and understand why the shocking truth remained concealed for over a hundred years.
This journey of discovery is chronicled in “Gifts from Prometheus,” Fisher’s debut book.
Writing this story was a two-year effort, leading the author to unexpected locations, moments in history and powerful emotions. From the working-class neighborhoods of his native Boston to the deep south. From Cypress swamps on the Savannah River to the waters of Buzzard’s Bay. From the advent of the 20th century to the present.
The author’s discoveries not only exposed the lies in his past but forced him to reckon with his long-held beliefs about American culture, racial equality, and the moral rectitude of the north. They revealed the extraordinary lengths people will go to escape violence and oppression and secure a dignified life for themselves and their descendants.
Fisher’s research also helped him to find gratitude and admiration for the (previously unknown) heroes that profoundly influenced the character and trajectory of his contemporary family.
“Gifts from Prometheus” is an intensely personal reminder that it’s never too late to find belonging, vanquish personal demons, and embrace the benevolent mysteries that surround us.
This story is pertinent to adult non-fiction listeners interested in themes of self-discovery, family heritage, racial equality, mid-century American history, and Boston Massachusetts history.
©2022 Thomas J Fisher (P)2022 Thomas J Fisher