He lies in a hospital bed, bandaged to the nines and attached to the latest instruments of artificial life. Images flicker before him, and fluttery lines on a monitor vouch for brain activity, but few would call it thinking….

FROM THE UPCOMING NOVEL, ENTITLED

Author Leonard H. Orr

Leonard H. Orr has written for The Village Voice, The New York Times, and other publications. A graduate of Swarthmore College, he has also been an editor and investment manager, where he’s been a witness to the ambition and entitlement and sorrows his novel portrays. 

He writes: Don’t expect a fish to understand water. It swims its entire life and never learns what it means to be dry. A frog, on the other hand, knows all too well what water is. I’ve seen the entitled life from the outside and from the inside. I’m a frog.

“…The inside story of a rich fam’s succession that’s more gripping than Succession...”

— Peter Carry, Writer/Editor

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COMING NOVEMBER 2024

A ruthless businessman nearly dies in a car crash and wakes up to the entitled mayhem that has been his life. Suspecting that someone tried to smother him in the hospital, he drags in a young friend of his daughters to investigate—and nearly destroys him.

If you’re curious about the struggles of the entitled rich, if you enjoy a good yarn about complicated people, this is the novel for you.