
When Rachel Lane learns that she has inherited eleven billion dollars from her biological father, she wants nothing to do with the money, or her father's other children who insist that they be given the money they feel they deserve, even though the will states they are to get nothing.
year: 2000, 1999, 2005
call number/section: 1000, 4
subjects: inheritance and succession, united states, fiction, family, missionaries, brazil, parent and adult child, brazil, fiction, physically handicapped, americans, christian missionaries, death, billionaires
Editions

Grisham, John
Island Books (2000)
When Rachel Lane learns that she has inherited eleven billion dollars from her biological father, she wants nothing to do with the money, or her father's other children who insist that they be given the money they feel they deserve, even though the will states they are to get nothing.
Schools: 4

Grisham, John
Doubleday (1999)
When Rachel Lane learns that she has inherited eleven billion dollars from her biological father, she wants nothing to do with the money, or her father's other children who insist that they be given the money they feel they deserve, even though the will states they are to get nothing.
Schools: 14

Grisham, John
Delta Trade Paperbacks (2005)
Schools: 1