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The Boozer Challenge
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| name | The Boozer Challenge |
| image | The Boozer Challenge.jpg |
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| author | Charles Gill |
| country | United States |
| language | English |
| genre | Fiction |
| publisher | Dutton |
| pub_date | 1987 |
| pages | 288 |
| isbn | 978-0-14-011581-9 |
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The Boozer Challenge is a fiction book by author Charles Gill, son of famed New Yorker writer Brendan Gill, and brother of Michael Gates Gill, who wrote How Starbucks Saved My Life.{{cite news
The Boozer Challenge was published in 1987, by Dutton.
The story is about four spoiled twenty-something children who are challenged by their billionaire father to earn $100,000 in one year in order to inherit his beautiful Hudson River estate.
References
References
- (1987-10-03). "Publishing: A War Memoir by William J. Casey". The New York Times.
- (1987). "The Boozer Challenge". Mid Hudson Library System.
- (1989). "The Boozer Challenge". Open Library.
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