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Oh; Money! Money!

PDF Oh; Money! Money! by Eleanor H. (Eleanor Hodgman) Porter in History

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Kitano uses his own experiences as a Japanese American—including growing up in a World War II concentration camp—as one motivation behind this book. He views race relations from an Asian-American perspective so that many of the models and explanations are drawn from his own experiences.


Porter Eleanor H Eleanor Hodgman 2012-01-10Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.02 x .74 x 5.98l; 1.04 #File Name: 129030212X354 pagesOh Money Money


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Worth the priceBy st1000This is a classic by the author of Pollyanna. This book stars a middle-aged hero and heroine who find out what happens to ordinary people when they are given a lot of money. The ultimate lesson: your happiness comes from your moral character; not from how much money you have.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great discussion on Money Attitudes!!By JllebowI LOVE this book! Got it free for my kindle because I love some other things from this author. I was really surprised by how applicable it is for today. What do you do with what you have? What would really make one happy? An entire change of lifestyle? Maybe not. Keeping up with someone else? Maybe. Saving every little dime? Hmmmm.... It makes one rethink what you would do with some money windfall like the lottery or an inheritance. And makes me want to do better with my money. I will be having my children who are homeschooled read this as an opener to our finances class. It is OLDFASHIONED; and the free version has some editing errors. That aside; I thought it was grand. One more title to adore from this author!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Old fashioned but timeless lessons.By MacsyangyaI finally read this book which I bought almost a year ago and It was hard to put down but when I was almost done I didn't want it to end. Wish there was a sequel. Many surprises as the story moves along and so much truth about what money can do to a person's thinking and personality. It was recommended by grandchildren girls 15 and 10; boy 11.

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