Despondent over their parents' pending separation due to financial problems, Gennie and Jeff Douglas encounter an ancient man named Mr. Mortimer. Mortimer reveals three massive pillars, representing... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I really like what J. J. Pritchard has done. First, he has simplified what it takes for good personal finances (a good work ethic, thrift - delaying gratification today for tomorrow, and investing - particularly compounding.) That alone is valuable. But he has built wonderful stories around them. They're exciting and interesting. The children in all my classes learn quicker when they enjoy the subject matter and this book does that. It's a very refreshing approach. DOn't be put off by the subtitle "A Children's Guide to Growing Rich." It presents a balanced approach and touches on the value of sharing once someone has attained wealth. A very good read!!
Excellent Children Entertainment!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
My two children loved this book! I bought it so they could learn how to better handle their allowances, but they really got into the story and said they couldn't put it down. The lessons about finances seemed to sink in also. My 12-year old has started saving more and spending less. "Quest" is an undicovered gem!
Good...even if you're not very young
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I received a copy of this book as a promotion and, being interested in investing and active in educating kids about the stock market, I read through it in one night. I have to say, Mr. Pritchard has an excellent way of putting good money sense into the minds of kids. I encourage you to pick up a copy of this book for yourself or your kids...30 years from now they'll be thanking you when they pay for your retirement!
Sound, insightful information for young readers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Despondent over their parents' pending separation due to financial problems, Gennie and Jeff Douglas encounter an ancient man named Mr. Mortimer. The old man reveals three massive pillars, representing the three secrets for acquiring wealth. Gennie and Jeff must travel back through time to medieval England, Greece and Rome in order to unravel each of the pillar's mysteries in order to save their family. But if they are unsuccessful in discovering each of the pillar's mysteries in three days, they will be trapped in time forever. Cast in the form of an adventure novel, and very highly recommended for school and community library collections, Quest For The Pillars Of Wealth presents sound, insightful information for young readers ages 9 to 14 on the subject of the nature and acquisition of personal wealth.
Quest for the Pillars of Wealth
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book is definately good! Not only does it have a good message but a good story line. Everything was described vividly,and you could relate to the characters. It was almost like Harry Potter, but it shows you how to grow rich.If you follow what the story says,have the desire for money ,save ,and invest, you are on the road to success! I recommend it to anyone,it could teach everyone,a thing or two! I applaud Mr.Pritchard for his job well done!
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