The Rich Boy

The Rich Boy
Author: Kylie Scott
Publisher: Kylie Scott LLC
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-03-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0648457273

I’m the type of girl who’s given up on fairy tales. So when Beck – the hot new busboy at work – starts flirting with me, I know better than to get my hopes up. Happily ever afters aren’t for the average. I learned that the hard way. But how can I be expected to resist a man who can quote Austen, loves making me laugh, and seems to be everything hot and good in this world? Only there’s so much more to him than that. Billionaire playboy? Check. Troubled soul? Check. The owner of my heart, the man I’ve moved halfway across the country to be with, who’s laying the world at my feet in order to convince me to never leave? Check. Check. Check. But nobody does complicated like the one percent. This is not your everyday rags-to-riches, knight-in-shining armor whisking the poor girl off her feet kind of story. No, this is much messier. “Rich Boy takes you on a literal ride! Funny. Angsty. There's mean rich people and people you root for. It's a definite recommend from me! –Tijan, New York Times bestselling author “Rich Boy was witty, exciting and had the most intense slow burn romance I’ve read in a long time. The complexity of the characters was refreshing and made me wish for more!”—Audrey Carlan, #1 New York Times bestselling author

Rich Boy

Rich Boy
Author: Sharon Pomerantz
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2009-11-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0446571989

Robert Vishniak is the favored son of Oxford Circle, a working-class Jewish neighborhood in 1970s Philadelphia. Handsome and clever, Robert glides into the cloistered universities of New England, where scions of unimaginable wealth and influence stand shoulder to shoulder with scholarship paupers like himself who wash dishes for book money. The doors that open there lead Robert to the highest circles of Manhattan society during the heart of the Reagan boom where everything Robert has learned about women, through seduction and heartbreak, pays off. For a brief moment, he has it all-but the world in which he finds himself is not the world from which he comes, and a chance encounter with a beautiful girl from the old neighborhood-and the forgotten life she reawakens-threatens to unravel his carefully constructed new identity.

Poor Boy, Rich Boy

Poor Boy, Rich Boy
Author: Clyde Robert Bulla
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1982
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780060208967

When a poor orphan is found by his rich uncle, the boy's life changes dramatically.

White Boy Rick

White Boy Rick
Author: Richard Wershe
Publisher: Ebury Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-01-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781785037498

Soon to be a major motion picture with Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Jason Leigh Meet the boy who ruled the streets of Detroit - and served most of his life in prison as a result. In 1980's Detroit, Rick was a teenage drug-dealing prodigy that ascended through the ranks of a volatile Motor City underworld, rubbing elbows with men twice his age before he could legally drive a car. He averted death in some half-dozen assassination attempts, negotiated million-dollar cocaine deals with Colombian and Cuban drug lords in Miami and Las Vegas, hobnobbed with the Mayor of Detroit, and played ball with a dearth of dirty cops and politicians. At 17, Rick was arrested for a single drug offense and his trial became tabloid fodder across the country. Draped in full-length mink coats, wearing his signature Adidas tracksuit and gold rope-chain around his neck, Rick's sly-grinning face was splashed across newspapers and television news broadcasts. He was presented as the face of youth crime in the crack cocaine era. His romance with the Mayor of Detroit's beautiful niece, almost a decade his senior and the wife of his imprisoned drug-kingpin mentor, only stoked the flames further. What nobody knew was that beyond the veneer of teenage drug chief was a creation of Uncle Sam, a fully bought, paid for and trained undercover operative working exclusively and very secretly for the U.S. government. Today, Rick Wershe, 48, is the longest-serving non-violent juvenile offender in the U.S. prison system - an unfathomable result of the government's War on Drugs in the 1980s. In July 2017 he was finally granted parole. This book will tell his side of the story for the very first time.

The Rick Boy

The Rick Boy
Author: Damont L. Diggs
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2020-01-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1794872728

The Book/Album "FanFab" Series is About God, Love, Sex, Lies, Betrayal, Hurt, and Understanding......By Damont "BlackLove" Diggs. This Is A Drama For Your Eyes and Ears Take A Look or Listen. #BlackLove #FanFab #RnB #HipHop #Drama

Lawyer Boy

Lawyer Boy
Author: Rick Lax
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2008-07-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1429969660

After college, Rick Lax moved back into his parents' house. The closest thing he had to a job was eating his parents' food, sitting on his parents' couch, and watching The Price is Right. An amateur magician, he spent the rest of his time practicing card tricks and rope tricks. And though he could tie four different slipknots, the necktie posed some difficulties. Rick's father, a successful Michigan attorney, told Rick it was time to move out and enter the real world. Rick certainly wasn't going to get a job, so he went to law school instead. This is the story of Rick's journey from childhood to lawyerhood. In Lawyer Boy, Rick uses the skills he developed as a magician to succeed in class, and learns how to become a lawyer without becoming his father. His journey through law school was exhausting, exciting, and infuriating, and, the way he tells it, so funny it's criminal.

Boy in Motion

Boy in Motion
Author: Ainslie Manson
Publisher: Greystone Books Ltd
Total Pages: 4
Release: 2009-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1553654277

A biography of athlete and activist Rick Hansen who became a paraplegic at the age of 15.

The Boys

The Boys
Author: Rick Schatzberg
Publisher: powerHouse Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781576879634

When two old friends died unexpectedly, Rick Schatzberg spent the next two years photographing the remaining group of a dozen men. Now in their 67th year, they have been close since early childhood. Schatzberg collected vintage photos that tell the story of this shared history and uses them to introduce each individual as they are today. These are paired with large-format portraits which connect the boy to the man. Mixing in text with these images, Schatzberg depicts friendship, aging, loss, and memory as the group arrives at the threshold of old age. The Boys juxtaposes elements of place, personal history, and identity. The people and locale described are a specific product of the mid-20th-century suburban American landscape, but the book’s themes are radically universal.

The Rich Boy

The Rich Boy
Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
Publisher: East West Studio
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2018-04-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Rich Boy is a short story by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. It was included in his 1926 collection All the Sad Young Men. The Fitzgerald scholar Matthew Bruccoli describes the story as "an extension of The Great Gatsby, enlarging the examination of the effects of wealth on character.

White Boy Rick

White Boy Rick
Author: Richard Wershe, Jr.
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-08-07
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0062874950

Incarcerated for a single drug offense spawning from an arrest at a routine traffic stop when he was just seventeen, Rick Wershe, Jr. served twenty-nine years of a life sentence before he was paroled in 2017. But before he was busted in the late 1980s, he was a pawn of the government, recruited out of the eighth grade and put to work as a paid informant to help bust one of the biggest, most powerful and politically connected drug rings plaguing Detroit—a syndicate tied directly to the city’s brash, controversial mayor. A baby-faced, teenage drug-dealer known as "White Boy Rick" on the streets, Wershe rose through the ranks of the Motor City’s exclusively black and high-octane inner city narcotics scene before he could legally drive a car. He was shot and almost killed, cheated death in some half-dozen assassination attempts, negotiated million-dollar cocaine deals with Colombian and Cuban drug lords in Miami and Las Vegas, hobnobbed with the city’s biggest kingpins and most notorious killers, and played ball with dirty cops and politicians. All with the backing of the FBI and when he should have been in high school. Draped in his full-length mink coats, signature Adidas tracksuit, and gold rope neck chains, Wershe was the poster boy of youth crime in the crack cocaine era and a true media sensation in the Motor City press. His romances with the mayor's beautiful niece, almost a decade his senior, and the wife of his imprisoned drug-kingpin mentor burnished his legend and increased media coverage. But Wershe’s success was also his downfall. When the FBI no longer needed him, they cut him loose. With no education or prospects, he turned to the one thing he knew how to do: sell drugs. Eventually convicted on a single possession charge, Wershe went to prison for nearly thirty years (evn though his peers who had been charged with similar crimes were released in the 90s) and fought against those in the government who wanted to keep his former role as an underage informant for federal law enforcement out of the spotlight. Set during the heyday of the decadent Reagan era, White Boy Rick is the story of an ambitious teenage boy exploited by Uncle Sam, a once-great city in decay, and a nation in the midst of change--a tale of race, class, crime, corruption, and lost innocence that resonates today.