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Big shot
\"I can't believe I'm letting my ex-boss talk me into working for him again. He's arrogant. Domineering. He gets under my skin in ways I don't want to admit. When I quit, it felt great. But now, seeing the big, bad billionaire rendered helpless by a baby, I give in to his demand. And I'm worried it won't be the last time\"--Back cover.
BELIEFS; Blending her spirituality and his materialism; A Buddhist nun teams up with the author of 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' for a new book. By the way, he's her brother
Only months earlier, Tenzin, whose secular name is Emi Kiyosaki, had undergone an angioplasty that left her with out-of-pocket medical bills totaling $17,000 and ongoing battles with what she calls \"a really bad insurance company.\" While seeking spiritual perfection, she had all but ignored practical matters such as researching adequate insurance coverage, creating bank accounts and earning an income.
Moonlight sins : a de Vincent novel
\"Julia Hughes has always played it safe until she learned a very painful lesson. Now Julia's starting over with a job in the Louisiana bayou, working for the infamous de Vincent family, the massively wealthy brothers who are haunted by a dark reputation and whispers of misdeeds. Hired to care for their troubled sister, Julia can't afford any distractions, but the menacing presence in the mansion and the ever-present temptation of the handsome Lucian de Vincent isn't something anyone can ignore\"--Amazon.com.
Purple hibiscus : a novel
In the city of Egunu, Nigeria, fifteen year-old Kambili and her older brother Jaja lead a somewhat cloistered life. Their father is a wealthy businessman, they live in a beautiful home, and attend private school. But, through Kambili's eyes, we see that their home life is anything but harmonious. Her father, a fanatically religious man has impossible expectations of his children and his wife, and if things don't go his way he becomes physically abusive. Not until Kambili and Jaja are sent away from home for the very first time to visit their loving aunt, does Kambili's world begin to blossom. But when a military coup threatens to destroy the country, the tension in her family's home escalates, and Kambili must find the strength to keep her loved ones together.
A history lesson casts some light on Lehman
  Other than the three founding Lehman brothers, the most visible characters are Herbert Lehman, who won terms as New York governor and U.S. senator; and Robert \"Bobbie\" Lehman, who directed the Wall Street firm, by then well established, with a flair but also enjoyed diverting his attention to purchases of rare paintings and antiques.
Lehman, The Longer View
The next year, the remaining partners sold to American Express, which already owned the Shearson brokerage firm, for $380 million. [...] began the second, far more star-crossed part of the Lehman Brothers saga. According to Mr. Chapman, Mr. Fuld was known for having \"a digital mind,\" but was nicknamed \"the Gorilla\" because of an often-monosyllabic communication style.