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Andrew Tobias' Managing Your Money
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 438

Andrew Tobias' Managing Your Money

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Andrew Tobias' Managing Your Money
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

Andrew Tobias' Managing Your Money

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Andrew and Tobias
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 211

Andrew and Tobias

Tobias, or Toby, was fostered and then adopted as the Feltons’ heir after he had miraculously survived the sinking of a ship by a U-Boat. Then, someone who is clearly Toby’s twin turns up as an under-gardener. He had been fostered by a couple, now dead. There is general and disturbed confusion on everyone’s part – including the boys themselves.

The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need
  • Language: en

The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need

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The Best Little Boy in the World Grows Up
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

The Best Little Boy in the World Grows Up

John Reid's The Best Little Boy in the World was hailed as a classic memoir of growing up gay in a straight world. But "John Reid" didn't write it. Years would pass before the writer could reveal his true identity as Andrew Tobias, America's bestselling financial guru, author of The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need. Now, twenty-five years later, Tobias, proud to use his real name, brings his remarkable life story up to date. Writing with his customary charm and frank humor, Tobias tells of love affairs and heartbreak, hot New York parties and tough political battles, the excitement of genuine social change and the tragedy of seeing dear friends die young. Here too are the unforgettable scenes of Tobias revealing his sexual orientation not only to his parents but to the president of the United States. The author is an irresistible companion as he shares with us his proud stories, embarrassing confessions, and hilarious musings on "the homosexual lifestyle." Witty, heartfelt, and wonderfully affirming in every sense, this is Andrew Tobias's finest book to date.

The Best Little Boy in the World Grows Up
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

The Best Little Boy in the World Grows Up

In this follow-up to his classic coming-out/coming-of-age memoir which he wrote under the pseudonym John Reid, Tobias "tells the next part of his personal story, and the story of a civil rights movement."--Jacket.

My Vast Fortune
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

My Vast Fortune

The author of the million-copy bestseller "The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need" tells the hilarious, sometimes perilous, story of how he made his money.

Andrew Tobias' Managing Your Money
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

Andrew Tobias' Managing Your Money

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Best Little Boy in the World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

The Best Little Boy in the World

The classic account of growing up gay in America. "The best little boy in the world never had wet dreams or masturbated; he always topped his class, honored mom and dad, deferred to elders and excelled in sports . . . . The best little boy in the world was . . . the model IBM exec . . . The best little boy in the world was a closet case who 'never read anything about homosexuality.' . . . John Reid comes out slowly, hilariously, brilliantly. One reads this utterly honest account with the shock of recognition." The New York Times "The quality of this book is fantastic because it comes of equal parts honesty and logic and humor. It is far from being the story of a Gay crusader, nor is it the story of a closet queen. It is the story of a normal boy growing into maturity without managing to get raped into, or taunted because of, his homosexuality. . . . He is bright enough to be aware of his hangups and the reasons for them. And he writes well enough that he doesn't resort to sensationalism . . . ." San Francisco Bay Area Reporter