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How to Lose Everything: A Mostly True Story (True Stories)
Philipp Mattheis
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| #2650205 in Books | 2013-07-23 | 2013-07-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.25 x.53 x5.50l,.45 | File type: PDF | 208 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| EVERYTHING? Is the title melodrama?|By Avid Reader|The plot of this book is simple: several friends find a large sum of money inside an abandoned house. They then do exactly the sorts of things you'd expect teenage boys to do: buy pot and alcohol and clothes, try to impress girls, and scheme about staying rich. Soon, the money begins to cause them problems: their quick fortunes|From Publishers Weekly|In a story first published in Germany and based on events from Mattheis's youth, a fictionalized narrator, Jonathan, looks back after 18 years at the destructive events of the summer of 1994. Four best friends-Jonathan, Sam, Schulz, and Er
Jonathan, Sam, Schulz, and Eric usually spend their summers hanging out at the park, skateboarding and dreaming about the time when they’ll finally move out of the suburbs. But in the summer of 1994, the four teenagers find a small fortune hidden inside an abandoned house. What starts out as a blessing soon turns into a curse, however, as stress, drugs, and dwindling funds raise some serious questions about the future. Eighteen years later Jonathan returns to ...
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