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1950
SLEEP TILL NOON
Max Shulman
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SLEEP TILL NOON

by Max Shulman

Doubleday · 1950

Peak rank

#7

Weeks on list

19

Debuted

April 1950

Chart History

#1510151950
dashed = off the list

19 weeks on the Hardcover Fiction list, peaking at #7

A rags-to-riches tale so outrageously hysterical it could have only come from the marvelous mind of Max Shulman, bestselling author of The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. A sensitive boy growing up in a bad neighborhood, Harry Riddle doesn't fit in with the kids who hold up gas stations, steal purses, and drop safes on policemen. He prefers to contemplate the American dream and his father's advice for achieving it: “Get rich, boy. Then sleep till noon and screw 'em all. " But when Harry gets his first job as a cafeteria busboy, a customer warns him that money leads to corruption. The idea disturbs him so much that he accidently sticks his hand into a meat grinder. Luckily, attorney Walter Obispo witnesses Harry's mishap and manages to win him a hefty court settlement -- which becomes a lot less hefty when Obispo takes his eighty percent cut. Impressed, Harry decides to make his fortune in law. But the shortcuts he takes to pass the bar and start his own practice do him no good when he loses case after case after case. Not to worry, however, because our hero soon learns the oldest trick in book: Marry rich. With an heiress as a bride, Harry can't lose -- anything except his friends, his integrity, and his sanity, that is.

All Appearances

14↓1May 7, 1950wk 2
13↑1May 14, 1950wk 3
9↑4May 21, 1950wk 4
7↑2May 28, 1950wk 5
9↓2June 4, 1950wk 6
10↓1June 18, 1950wk 8
9↑1June 25, 1950wk 9
9July 2, 1950wk 10
11↓2July 9, 1950wk 11
12↓1July 16, 1950wk 12

Details

Published
1950
Pages
204
Publisher
Doubleday
Categories
American fiction

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