Filthy Rich

Filthy Rich by Dorothy Samuels, published by HarperCollins on June 18, 2002, is a work of fiction that follows the life of Marcy Mallowitz, who faces an unexpected turn of events after being dumped by her boyfriend on a popular television quiz show. This incident, which occurs in front of millions of viewers, thrusts her into the limelight, making her a target for media attention and public scrutiny.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of instant celebrity as Marcy navigates her newfound fame, dealing with offers from high-profile figures and the relentless pursuit of paparazzi. The narrative captures the absurdities of her situation, highlighting the challenges and surprises of living a suddenly public life. With 240 pages, this edition presents a witty and engaging look at the complexities of fame and personal identity.
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Marcy Mallowitz has just been dumped — big time! When she incorrectly answers her orthodontist boyfriend’s $1.75 million Lifeline question on the top-rated television quiz show So You Want to Be Filthy Rich!, he ends their preengagement in front of twenty million people.
Thrust reluctantly into the national spotlight, America’s newest sweetheart is now being courted by Oprah and hounded by the paparazzi. And soon everyone — everyone — knows her name, if only as the punch line to a Letterman Top Ten list. Wise, sparkling, and funny, Filthy Rich is a hilarious exploration of instant celebrity, as well as a delightful romp through one woman’s startlingly and unexpectedly public life.
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