With assist from Eleanor H. Porter, "Oh, Money! Money!" is an exciting book that explores the complex issues of money, love, and private increase. The fundamental man or woman of the story is Dick Livingstone, a skilled younger artist who gets a massive inheritance all of a sudden. Dick goes on a trip of self-discovery that modifications him as he deals with the difficult conditions and temptations that include his newfound wealth. The book seems at how money can change relationships, morals, or even someone's sense of who they're. The tale that Eleanor H. Porter tells is a masterful mix of…mehr
With assist from Eleanor H. Porter, "Oh, Money! Money!" is an exciting book that explores the complex issues of money, love, and private increase. The fundamental man or woman of the story is Dick Livingstone, a skilled younger artist who gets a massive inheritance all of a sudden. Dick goes on a trip of self-discovery that modifications him as he deals with the difficult conditions and temptations that include his newfound wealth. The book seems at how money can change relationships, morals, or even someone's sense of who they're. The tale that Eleanor H. Porter tells is a masterful mix of romance, drama, and moral principle. The tale is based on Dick's internal struggles and outward conflicts. It gives readers an idea-frightening study what happens while human beings have loads of cash. Porter's testimonies are known for showing how human beings clearly are and what society expects of them. "Oh, Money! Money!" makes a complex touch upon the preference of wealth and the way it influences people and people around them. Through Dick's experiences, the book makes you think about what surely makes humans satisfied and a success. With its interesting plot and deep character development, "Oh, Money! Money!" is any other instance of Eleanor H. Porter's storytelling skills and her capability to jot down stories that connect with readers whilst additionally exploring timeless issues like money, morality, and the search for a significant existence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
American author Eleanor Emily Hodgman Porter was born on December 19, 1868, and died on May 21, 1920. She was best known for her books Pollyanna (1913) and Just David (1916). Frances Fletcher Hodgman and Llewella French (née Woolson) had a daughter named Eleanor Emily Hodgman on December 19, 1868, in Littleton, New Hampshire. She learned how to sing by going to the New England Conservatory for many years. They moved to Massachusetts after getting married to John Lyman Porter in 1892. That's when she started writing and selling short stories and then novels. Her death date was May 21, 1920, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She was buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery. She wrote several books for adults, such as The Turn of the Tide (1908), The Road to Understanding (1917), Oh Money! Money! (1918), Dawn (1919), Keith's Dark Tower (1919), Mary Marie (1920), and Sister Sue (1921). She also wrote several collections of short stories, such as Across the Years (around 1919), Money, Love, and Kate (1923), and Little Pardner (1926). Porter had a lot of success with his books. In the United States, Pollyanna was the eighth best-selling novel in 1913, the second best-selling novel in 1914, and the fourth best-selling novel in 1915 (with 47 printings between 1915 and 1920). Just David was the third best-selling novel in 1916, The Road to Understanding was the fourth best-selling novel in 1917, and Oh Money! Money! was the fifth best-selling novel in 1918.
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