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This volume examines the case for applying brand and marketing
strategies and tactics to the economic, social, political and
cultural development of places such as communities, villages,
towns, cities, regions, countries, academic institutions and other
locations to help them compete in the global, national and local
markets.
One of Gover's key novels, Poorboy at the Party, runs against the
publicly sold and traded American Dream, where a party among
privileged kids breaks down into a orgy of sex and destruction.
Randy, a social-climbing college kid attends a party populated by a
combination of old and new money kids who should be Randy's peers
by any definition other than wealth. Even though they share the
same educational background, poor boy Randy becomes an immediate
outcast in this tight-set, narrow-minded heirs to American power.
Can the planets predict economic conditions? In the second edition
of Time and Money, best-selling author Robert Gover links the
planets to major economic turning points in US history, going back
to Columbus. Using planetary patterns that coincide with past
economic hard times and social upheavals, Gover reveals why the
2000-teens are going to be the most horrendous decade in US
history.
Bestselling author Robert Gover tells the story of two brothers
inseparable as children whose adult paths through life could hardly
be more different. They reunite late in their lives, one a
multi-millionaire, the other coming from skid row. Their reunion
brings surprising consequences for both. "Two Brothers is by turns
a love story, an updated Prince and the Pauper, a thriller, and an
economic overview of a rocky American economy. A wonderful
achievement." - Michael Lee, Literary Editor The Cape Cod Voice,
member of the National Book Critics Circle.
The original version has finally been restored restored. ... Jimmy
is a college boy who thinks he knows all about sex-until he meets
Kitten. She is dazzled by the hundred-dollar wad he is carrying in
his pocket and is prepared to go to any lengths for it. This is the
story of a riotous, crazy weekend for two young people from
different ends of the American social scale.
Twelve year-old Jane Doyle is escaping an oppressive North Carolina
group home. Sixty-three year-old Dick Steel is grieving the death
of his beloved wife and coping with insurmountable medical bills.
When Dick packs his van for a cross-country drive to California,
Jane stows onboard. She threatens to accuse Dick of rape if he
turns her over to the police. It's a stalemate until Dick learns
that Jane is fleeing people who will sell her into an overseas sex
slavery operation. Halfway across America, Dick decides to make a
stand. This odd couple from society's demographic fringe must deal
with those determined to recapture Jane to save their own skins.
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