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Average rating: 3.7 · 490 ratings · 129 reviews · 1 distinct workSimilar authors
To Have and Have More

3.70 avg rating — 490 ratings — published 2025 — 4 editions
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“There's no such thing as a nice rich kid. Some have better manners or sweet smiles, but none of them are nice.”
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“In teenagers' defense, "What Matters and Why" in 650 words is an impossible prompt because it demands self-definition from a body of people who are changing so rapidly that they cannot pin down who they are with any accuracy. The most confident student will be cut down to size in the face of the college essay because he must betray what he believes is special about himself. No matter how special you believe yourself to be - now matter how special you are - when put down in plain English, it sounds awfully insignificant.”
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“Emery was, at best, three-quarters of a person and the pieces she lacked were the vital ones. She was a scarecrow, stuffed and propped up by the scraps that her parents were generous enough to spare. Everyone seemed to agree that being rich didn't make up for a lack of biological parental love.”
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