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·Like New: An apparently unread copy in excellent condition. The dust cover is intact, and the pages are clean and not marred by notes or folds of any kind.
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·Good: A copy that has been read, but remains in clean condition. All pages and covers are intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting, and the copy can include "From the library of" labels or previous owner inscriptions.
What happens when a working-class father with a knack for chaos becomes the subject of a front-page mystery in New York City? And what if the only person who can tell the full, unbelievable story is his son-equal parts bewildered, devoted, and determined to finally make sense of it all?
Two Dollar Bills is a wildly compelling memoir that explores the raw, real-life relationship between a blue-collar Boston dad and his son, who grew up walking the tightrope between dysfunction and devotion. When Bill Coyman's father-once a boxer, footballer, Teamster, movie crew hustler, and full-time character-dies suddenly at Penn Station, the press dubs him "The Mystery Man." But the real story is far more layered, and far more human.
With gripping humor, street-smart charm, and undeniable heart, Coyman takes readers on a journey across decades and continents-from the grit of Charlestown to the library on the Queen Elizabeth, from wild childhood memories to a life-changing final wish involving Harvard Medical School. What unfolds is a story of resilience, redemption, and the beautifully messy ties that bind.
At its core, Two Dollar Bills is a tribute to every underdog, every kid who grew up too fast, and every parent whose love didn't always come wrapped in a bow-but came just the same. It's a laugh-out-loud, lump-in-your-throat, unforgettable ride.
0.75 pounds