Miracle Man, by William R. Leibowitz
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Miracle Man, by William R. Leibowitz

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The victim of an unspeakable crime, an infant rises to become a new type of superhero. Unlike any that have come before him, he is not a fanciful creation of animators; he is real. So begins the saga of Robert James Austin, the greatest genius in human history. But where did his extraordinary intelligence come from, and why do so many want to destroy him?
Aided by two exceptional women, one of whom will become his unlikely lover, Austin struggles against abandonment and betrayal. But the forces that oppose him are more powerful than even he can understand. Robert James Austin is revered by many and reviled by some. But none can doubt that he is remarkable.
Miracle Man, by William R. Leibowitz - Amazon Sales Rank: #22013 in Audible
- Published on: 2015-11-05
- Format: Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Running time: 689 minutes
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70 of 73 people found the following review helpful. One word: AWESOME By Mark Mavrantonis I read this book in one sitting, and I have to say it's one of the better books I've read in a very long tiime. I generally read between four and six works of fiction every week, and for me to say this is one of my favorites is really saying a lot.The story begins with an abandoned baby - found in a dumpster - being taken in by very kind foster parents. As the infant grows, it becomes very clear that he's a bit "different." The parents take him to a doctor when he's four, and from there, it becomes obvious that the boy's IQ is off the charts, about three hundred points off the charts when compard to some of the smartest people in history.The parents are reluctantly convinced to allow Bobby to be taken into a special program to develop his incredible intelligence. From here, it gets really good - the kid has a great personality, somewhat sarcastic, but very kind overall. There's an obvious difference about him, and he tends to be alone most of the time, ever studying, or in one of his "trances," where he just stares off into the distance for long periods of time, working things out in his head. The company funding the program has an ulterior motive to focus Bobby on math and science, in particular to solve problems for military programs.After several tragedies occur in Bobby's life, before he's even twenty years old, he decides to devote all of his focus to the medical field, to cure diseases and to help mankind doing medical research. Needless to say, this isn't ideal for the group who is running the program and they're not thrilled with Bobby's decision.I'm not going to give away any more, but all I can say is at you need to read the book. The author seems to have done some excellent research, and everything seems very plausible given the unusual circumstances.I don't know a lot about the process of writing a novel, but one thing that stuck out for me was that the editing job was impeccable. I tend to find a lot of grammatical and typographical errors in most eBooks I read, but this one had almost none. The "flow" of the timeline was seamless as well - a week or two here and there, sometimes it would skip a course of several years, but it was all tied together perfectly.At the end of the book, it seemed to me that there could quite possibly be a very exciting sequel, maybe even the possibility of a series. I hope there is at least one more in the works - I'll read it nonstop when it comes out.Buy this book - you will definitely not be disappointed.
33 of 33 people found the following review helpful. Excellent Book! Loved everything about it. By Amazon Customer I do a lot of reading - so I am constantly looking for something new to get excited about. This is actually my very first book review. I felt compelled to write it since I have been a little frustrated lately with the efforts of the big name fiction writers you all know and I am quite excited by the idea of a new favortie author to follow for a while. I recently stumbled upon "Miracle Man" by William R. Leibowitz.In short - great main character, great story line, very enjoyable writing style that makes the book flow quickly, believable plot, etc. - All the things you hope for in a great book.Miracle Man appears to be the author's first effort - and I certainly hope it is not his last. I loved everything about this book! The author does a really great job of developing the story and all the characters involved. The main character (Robert James Austin) is a super genius using his powers for the forces of good in the world who has to deal with some powerful forces conspiring against him (internal and external) - morality(in the non-religious sense), human nature (good and bad), corporate ethics (mostly bad) - these are all covered within a very smartly written storyline surrounding a truly great character. The author almost has me believing that he is some form of genius himself... I look forward to Mr. Leibowitz's next offering.As someone who has been trying to do the right thing in the ethically and morally challenged world of finance for my career, I personally feel like I can relate completely to the "Miracle Man" (minus the genius intellect i suppose).I have placed "Miracle Man" on the very short list of books that I consider to be really great fiction. Add it to your reading list immediately and you will not regret it. I recommend it highly!
26 of 26 people found the following review helpful. Review of Miracle Man By Krista R. Schnee Peter and Edith Austin knew their foster son was special. Even at an early age, he had shown a remarkable ability to learn and create. Indeed, when most boys were just learning the alphabet, Bobby was studying human anatomy and astronomy. There was a dark side to this brilliance, though, and that is why his parents sought help from the doctors, the ones whom they hoped would help their young boy. Sitting patiently through their tests, Bobby revealed an intelligence never before seen in another human; his aptitude for learning and imaginative thought was greater than that of even Einstein. In order to nurture his intellectual growth, the doctors offered special educational opportunities for the boy, the boy who would bring about miracles in his later years.As a young adult he quickly surpassed his teachers in his understanding of even the most advanced math and sciences. A governmental agency considered him a human resource for future scientific development, but Robert would have other ideas. After the loss of his parents, he formed a relationship with Dr. Manzini, who would become his mentor and surrogate father. It was Manzini who urged Robert to find his own path, no matter the consequences. Leaving the protection of the government and his school, he decided to devote his life to curing even the most deadly diseases. Even as he solved the problem of certain illnesses, though, he gained new enemies and suffered from the darkness growing within him.Isolated and threatened, Robert delved deeper into his research, becoming more and more self destructive even as he solved the most difficult scientific dilemmas. His devotion to his work came at a personal price, both for him and his wife. Robert—unwanted by his biological parents and now hunted by multiple enemies—soon became convinced of a greater force opposing him, one that he little understood and yet was determined to fight. The symptoms that so concerned his parents became more acute throughout this struggle, one that could possibly end in his own destruction.In Miracle Man, William R. Leibowitz presents the story of a modern day superman, one who possesses an extraordinary intelligence. As much as the story tells of the miracles that he leaves in his wake, it is more the tale of the importance of each life. As a baby, Robert had been rejected by his biological parents and many potential foster parents; the boy who was scorned and unwanted by all would become a blessing to so many. Reading the story of Robert, one wonders if the world has suffered in its lack of caring for such unwanted children.Although the story could have become an obvious morality tale, it instead is also one that explores the great depths of darkness that can be brought with such gifts. This analysis of Robert's constant isolation and suffering also brings with it an intriguing spiritual element, one that is unique in such stories. His awesome intellect—a genetic anomaly—may have a greater purpose than scientific research; indeed, it seems that this aberration might have been brought about for a greater purpose, that of opposing a universal evil. Whether this is simply part of Robert's own mental instability or true spiritual warfare, it adds an urgency to the novel that is not found in other similar stories.Miracle Man, the story of a man of great intelligence and vision, will appeal to those readers desiring a thoughtful story that probes the potential of one man. Well-researched and plausible, it is a novel that will certainly delight in its exploration of universal themes and the darkness that threatens to destroy from within. The educated reader will enjoy this novel with its heavy emphasis on science, and yet those who are religious will also find great insight in its spiritual themes. William R. Leibowitz, in his writing of Miracle Man, has provided the bookish individual with a perfectly wonderful read.Krista Schnee for Pacific Book Review
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