
Brewster's Millions
Published in 1902, 'Brewster's Millions' by George Barr McCutcheon tells the story of Montgomery Brewster, a man who inherits a fortune with the stipulation that he must spend it all within 30 days to inherit an even larger sum. As Brewster attempts to squander his newfound wealth, he faces unexpected challenges, including legal obstacles and the irony of becoming financially successful in his efforts to fail. This novel explores themes of wealth, consumption, and the complexities of financial freedom.
















