Title: The Surprising Rise of Luke Vanner Author: Robert McCartney Moore Published by: Knights Press, 1986 ISBN: 0-915175-16-9 [trade paperback, 179 pages]
Everyone was surprised by the spectacular social rise of Luke Vanner . . . everybody except Luke, that is, who took it as a given. He liked people and people liked him. What was not to like? Luke was nineteen and gorgeous; people couldn't seem to do enough for him. People like Willis Byers, wealthy industrialist, plus assorted prices, ambassadors, governors, senators, sheiks, socialites and, of course, Luke's "swell friends," Donald and David and Cricket and the Hon. Pam.Luke finds friends everywhere: In the lobby of the Hotel Carlyle ("Neat"), on an ocean-going yacht ("Nifty"), in his Fifth Avenue penthouse ("A Gem of a Gym"), and at The Asphalt Plant, (the year's "In" disco.)
Contrary to popular rumor, Luke did not make it with all the above friends ... only with the ones who asked him, and then only because he wanted to make everyone as happy as he was. This is life as lived in the stratosphere, among the outrageously wealthy. It's fun! Ask Luke Vanner.
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