The Gilded Fields
The thing about money, Jack Riccobono had learned, was that it did not care about you. It did not care that he was twenty-six, that his father had been a fisherman who drowned off Coney Island in a storm that the newspapers called a tragedy and the weather bureau called a mistake. Money did not care that Jack worked eighteen-hour days hauling crates at the docks, that his hands were cracked and...
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