Gary Paulson's novel "The Lawn Boy" is the story of Horatio Alger in the hedge fund era. It's about a twelve-year-old Minnesota boy who is not as serious as Alger's book but actually earned $ 500,000 in the summer without doing much. Paulson's unnamed narrator has advantages other than two Hortia, stockbrokers and heavy machinery. Or a bit heavy, this is the old riding lawn mower his grandmother gave him as a 12-year old birthday gift. It is not the most mechanical mind, but he feels that there is a direct connection with the machine, and almost once he fires his neighbor, he pays $ 20 for trimming work. It turned out that the local lawn care staff just ran away with the customer's wife. Perhaps Lawn Boy, we might call him a man, because he did not bring about a sexual threat. So he expanded, hired some undocumented workers, and put his interests in the market.
In all these efforts, the boy on the lawn was led by a local businessman named Arnold Howell, who led the boy to the mystery and beauty of capitalism. (The title of the chapter sounds like a textbook on economics: "Combination of principles of capital growth and production expansion", "Combination of economic expansion and diversification of portfolio, etc." Arnold fills her hair, "Groovy" is a role to worry that adult readers may be harassing children, but his agenda is obviously harmless, and his stock is obviously harmless, Talent for picking is very good, and you want to know why he was trapped in Eden Prairie, Minnesota rather than Bear Stearns.In order to diversify, he also said that the bad guy Rock is a lawn When trying to fulfill a role in business, a kind and excessively coherent name named Joseph Powder Milk Jr., a man named Joey Pau It then invested the loan Boy in a fighter. Hours come in handy
It would be difficult to take all of these unless it is an attractive story style of the book. Lone boy soon acknowledged that he was an "average brain and average grade" child, and he tied his success to surprise. In addition to being not rude enough, Paulson has learned a very hard to hear voice that sounds like a 12 year old child without cute or convincing. In addition, the lawn boys did not boast about the newly discovered wealth, but they were a little confused and did not want to show diligent parents. (Mommy teaches at the experimental school, Dad is an inventor who has not been so successful.
Such a rare book combines business with a summer idyllic approach like Robert McCloskey's Homer price story and Beverly Claire's "Henry and Paper Way". It's not about how to deal with his money, there's no extra business adventure. But unlike Arnold, he may become a fund like Citadel or Kerberos, gather a lot of fabrics, he can give the whole mowing museum
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Ann Durell, a publisher of E. P. Dutton's children's books, thought that children's books had never changed. "When I started publishing in 1952, the book was exactly the same as the one I grew up with and could almost be replaced with the book that was published in 1900. And in the 1960's everything suddenly changed Black people think that everyone is part of the free movement We think that children are also part of them Children are no longer considered different races - innocent people, protected People who are interested in English The problem is to think that many adults today are "if only my child can be very happy".
Quoted from the presentation by Daniel Mizielinski at the 2012 Typo Berlin conference. Daniel and his wife Aleksandra made a book for a beautiful child as Hipopotam Studios. Their books are thoughtful, creative, beautiful and rewarding children. He emphasized their efforts to capture interesting themes and thoughtful designs to counter the large "rainbow dribbles" of children today.