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Lewis Burwell Puller Jr. (August 18, 1945 – May 11, 1994) was an attorney and a United States Marine Corps officer who was severely wounded in the Vietnam War. He won the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography for his autobiography Fortunate Son. [1]
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Fortunate Son is a controversial biography of the former American president George W. Bush by J.H. Hatfield.The book was published in 1999 during the run-up to Bush's candidacy in the United States 2000 presidential election by St. Martin's Press, and retracted by the publisher.
Fortunate Son, a 2000 biography of George W. Bush by J.H. Hatfield; Fortunate Son, a 2006 novel by Walter Mosley; Fortunate Son, an autobiography by Lewis Burwell Puller, Jr. Fortunate Son: A Novel of the Greatest Trial in Irish History, a 2014 novel by David Marlett recounting the life of James Annesley
Fortunate Son: The Autobiography of Lewis B. Puller, Jr. by Lewis Puller Jr. Generation Kill by Evan Wright; Gray Ghosts - US Navy and Marine Corps Phantoms by Peter E. Davies; Guadalcanal - The Definitive Account of the Landmark battle by Richard B. Frank; Guidebook for Marines, by the staff of the Marine Corps Association
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Hatfield was the author of Fortunate Son, a book published in 1999 during the George W. Bush presidential campaign, 2000 that made serious allegations about George W. Bush. Published by the highly regarded St. Martin's Press, the book was revealed as allegedly fraudulent and recalled by the publisher within days of publication. [1] [2]
The novel received generally positive attention, with Alan Cheuse for NPR reporting: "As you read along, you recognize that Mosley is a natural storyteller, someone whose instincts for tuning the plot make every which way it goes the right way....The book pulls you along, and for the reader, that's the most important fact about any work of fiction."