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Robert Gover

  • O. Govi
November 2, 1929 – January 12, 2015
Ein Hundertdollar-Missverständnis
Poorboy at the Party
Time and Money: The Economy and the Planets (second edition)
One Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding
Two Brothers
On the Run with Dick and Jane
  • 2012

    Poorboy at the Party

    • 204 pages
    • 8 hours of reading

    The novel explores the stark contrast between social classes through Randy, a college student from a lower-income background, who finds himself an outsider at a lavish party hosted by wealthy peers. As the event devolves into chaos and hedonism, it reveals the dark underbelly of privilege and the fragility of the American Dream. Randy's experience highlights themes of alienation and class disparity, showcasing how wealth shapes identity and social dynamics among the elite.

    Poorboy at the Party
  • 2011

    Exploring the connection between celestial events and economic trends, Robert Gover examines historical turning points in the US, starting from Columbus's era. By analyzing planetary patterns that have aligned with significant economic crises and societal changes, he forecasts dire predictions for the 2000s, labeling the decade as potentially the most challenging in American history. This edition delves into how astrology may offer insights into financial fluctuations and societal upheavals, presenting a unique perspective on economic forecasting.

    Time and Money: The Economy and the Planets (second edition)
  • 2009

    Two Brothers

    • 376 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    The narrative explores the divergent lives of two brothers who were once inseparable in childhood. As adults, their paths starkly contrast—one has achieved immense wealth while the other struggles with homelessness. Their reunion leads to unexpected revelations and consequences, blending elements of romance, social commentary, and a thrilling exploration of the American economy. This multifaceted tale offers a modern twist on the classic "Prince and the Pauper" theme, highlighting the complexities of family ties and societal disparities.

    Two Brothers
  • 2006

    On the Run with Dick and Jane

    • 256 pages
    • 9 hours of reading

    The story follows twelve-year-old Jane Doyle, who escapes from a North Carolina group home, and sixty-three-year-old Dick Steel, who is mourning his wife's death and facing financial struggles. Jane secretly joins Dick on his road trip to California, leveraging a threat to ensure her safety. As they travel, Dick discovers the dark truth behind Jane's flight—people intent on selling her into sex slavery. Together, they must confront the dangers pursuing them, forming an unlikely bond amidst their desperate circumstances.

    On the Run with Dick and Jane