Matt’s Million

Matt’s Million by Andrew Norriss is a fictional work published by Puffin in 1996. This edition, a Film & TV Tie-in, spans 151 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Matt Collins, who lives with his mother in Chesterfield. When an unexpected cheque arrives from a solicitor, Matt finds himself with the means to purchase anything he desires, leading to a journey of discovery about the implications of wealth.
Readers will find that the narrative explores themes of desire and the consequences of materialism as Matt learns that acquiring numerous items does not necessarily lead to happiness. The book delves into the complexities of choice and satisfaction, providing a thoughtful examination of what it truly means to have everything one wants. This edition is suitable for those interested in fiction that reflects on personal growth and the impact of sudden fortune.
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First published Hamilton, 1995. TV tie-in. Matt Collins lives with his mother in Chesterfield. When an unexpected cheque arrives from a solicitor, he is able to buy anything he wants. However, he soon learns that buying a hundred of something you like does
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