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Elliot Allagash
β Scribed by Simon Rich
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 142 KB
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Painfully shy and physically inept, Seymour Herson is the lowest student on the social totem pole at Glendale, a private school in Manhattan. But Seymour's solitary existence comes to a swift end when he meets the new transfer student, Elliot Allagash, evil heir to America's largest fortune. Bitter and bored with Glendale's pedestrian surroundings, Elliot decides to take up a challenging and expensive hobby: transforming Seymour into the most popular boy in the school. With Elliot as his diabolical strategist, investor, and unlikely best friend, Seymour scores a spot on the basketball team, becomes class president, and ruthlessly destroys his enemies. Yet despite the glow of newfound popularity, Seymour feels increasingly uneasy with Elliot's wily designs. For an Allagash victory is dishonorable at its best, and positively ruinous at its worst.
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