The Mullet Man tells the poignant story of an unlikely friendship between an elderly Black man, Ulysses, and an 11-year-old white boy, Richie, in the deep South of 1955. Their bond begins with a shared love of fishing but deepens as they navigate societal challenges. Uly uses his wisdom from a lifetime of hard work to guide Richie, who grapples with the complexities of race and friendship amidst societal pressures. As Richie faces backlash for befriending Uly, their relationship becomes a lens for exploring racism and the hope for change. This novella captures a raw slice of Americana, highlighting valuable life lessons and the enduring struggle against racial division.
About the Author
R. W. Fields is retired and lives in Florida. He has been a government scientist, businessman and still is an ardent fly fisherman ever in pursuit of the “Silver King”. He is married and has two children.