Making A Small Fortune, Matthew Spaur
Making A Small Fortune, Matthew Spaur
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Making A Small Fortune
Surviving publishing, parenting, and porphyria

Author: Matthew Spaur

Narrator: Matthew Spaur

Unabridged: 9 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/24/2022


Synopsis

"This memoir's reward is insights shared by a man honest with himself and his strengths and limitations in a way that is compelling, actually quietly fascinating." -- Jay Levin, Founder of LA Weekly newspaper
Having it all can leave you with nothing. At the height of the Dot-com Boom on Wall St., Matthew Spaur used his earnings from the tech industry to remarry, become a stepparent to three boys, and start a weekly newspaper--all at the same time. Overnight, he became a self-employed working parent with a new business in a cutthroat market. He did this despite having never owned a business, worked on a newspaper, taken a journalism class, sold advertising, or been a parent. Soon, the tech stock bubble burst, the 9/11 attacks exploded, and the country slid into recession and then war. Media outlets started receiving envelopes of anthrax in their mail. The internet revolution began to obliterate the newspaper industry. At home, his new wife and two of his step-sons developed life-threatening illnesses. What do you do when your fortune goes from bad to worse?

Reviews

Goodreads review by James on March 04, 2024

Unfortunately, the book’s bold title could mislead you. It suggests advice on personal finances. Not so. The subtitle is the book’s theme: survival. This memoir is a lesson on how we all should conduct ourselves when tragedy hits our families and our personal dreams. As a guide in such circumstances......more

Goodreads review by Nancy Sheppard on August 20, 2022

Matthew Spaur's memoir was a few things to me: touching in that he writes so authentically and poignantly about his intimate relationships and step parenting .. the good, bad and almost unbearable at times experiences; interesting( painfully) in that I learned about the unusual disease that took his......more

Goodreads review by Nikki on May 04, 2023

I loved this memoir. Normally, I'm not much of a memoir person, but I'm glad I picked this up. Matt made me laugh, and cry, and want to break my own chair. For a book on incredible loss, it left me with hope. There's so much in here: An honest perspective on the media, parenting a child with addicti......more