Last of the Big-Time Spenders (Hardback)

Jack Weyland

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Author: Jack Weyland

We started walking. The outside air was crisp and cold. I need to tell you that money is a little scarce for me right now, but I have budgeted one dollar a week for dating. That means I can go out once a month and spend four dollars, or go out once a week and spend one dollar.

 "_For the one-dollar date, we can go to the art exhibit on campus, or to a seminar on aging, or we can watch the swim team practice, or go to the library and read old issues of 'National Geographic.' But if you want even more action, we can go to the last hour of the dance at the student union building. That's when they quit taking tickets."

Kevin Lewis's financial situation is no laughing matter-to him anyway. He barely has enough money to attend college, if he rooms with his eccentric Uncle Ed, works as a custodian for the college, and spends only four dollars a month on dates.

To make matters worse, he meets the girl of his dreams, Jenny Houston. She's everything he's ever wanted, but there's one problem. Well, actually two. She is waiting for a missionary, and Kevin is too broke to ever think of marriage.

Little does Kevin know what is waitng for him around the corner as he falls deeply in love with Jenny. Then a bomb is dropped when Jenny's father makes Kevin an offer he can't refuse, one that will drastically alter Kevin's life. . .

From dates at the agricultural building to investments in pork bellies, Jack Weyland takes is readers on a roller-coaster ride filled with fun.

Last of the Big-Time Spenders definitely takes its place beside his other best-selling novels.

Pages: 88