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Would you be able to spend a million dollars in cash and leave yourself penniless if it meant you would then get many more hundreds of thousands? That's poor Monty Brewster's issue in this wonderful tale. Equally poor Monty Brewster, double heir to a fortune, is beginning to modify to his cold and distant grandfather's "paltry" million-dollar bequest, an even more inexplicable benefactor emerges offering to leave him some "real" wealth. All he must do is be penniless at nine o'clock on the morning of his 26th birthday. It seems like an easy process, but Monty discovers that it is no simple subject to divest oneself of your million dollars, especially as the lender insists on paying him $19,607.84 in interest each day. And what can you do when each ridiculous "sure-loss" abruptly skyrockets when you invest in it? Money appears to stream in faster than a person can chuck it overboard. And there are Peggy and Barbara; how are they heading to respond to each try to squander a fortune? Can Monty keep the girl while dropping the money? First posted in 1902 under the pseudonym Richard P. Greaves, Brewster's A huge number was one of George Barr McCutcheon's most successful titles. The prolific author was noted for his capacity to create page-turners, packed with vivid characters and with an attention to aspect. There have, in truth, been six movie types of this one book, lately starring Richard Pryor and John Chocolate. That is vivid testament to a great history well told.