About this book: One day I was 12 years old and broke. Then Grandma gave me Grandpa's old riding lawnmower. I set out to mow some lawns. More people wanted me to mow their lawns. And more and more. . . . One client was Arnold the stockbroker, who offered to teach me about "the beauty of capitalism. Supply and Demand. Diversify labor. Distribute the wealth." "Wealth?" I said. "It's groovy, man," said Arnold.If I'd known what was coming, I might have climbed on my mower and putted all the way home to hide in my room. But the lawn business grew and grew. So did my profits, which Arnold invested in many things. And one of them was Joey Pow the prizefighter. That's when my 12th summer got really interesting.
What some sixth graders are saying about this novel...
Leah said:
"I would absolutely recommend this book to a friend. I thought it was a wonderful book. This book could teach you a lot about investment and you could learn to tell the truth to your parents from the start. It was fun to read and it made me laugh at parts. You would be amazed at the things that happen to lawnboy. This book I thought was actually one of the best books I have read this year."
Michelle said:
"I would recommend this book because it is funny and the character is the same age that I am."
Khalia said:
"I would recommend this book, because it is fast and easy reading, it also kept me interested until the end of the book."
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