
Good Luck, Mr. Rich
About This Novel
The extremely wealthy Rosewater family has an heir who is not mentally healthy. He has a doctorate in law from Harvard University, but he just wants to be a firefighter; he can become the president of the United States by using his brain, but he has to answer calls from the poor in his office in a remote village; he has everything a person wants to have, but life says to him "Give, give, give it all to you," but he replies "No, no, I don't want it." In this society where only rich people have dignity, he spent all his money and embarked on a road of betrayal and separation, just to solve a problem: how to love those who are of no use? His absurd words are actually the voice of the endangered conscience in this money-oriented society, which is saying: "Damn it, you have to be a good person."
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Rating
Community(0)
