It takes the average reader 27 hours and 37 minutes to read New York Folks by Dwight Foster
Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more
NEW YORK FOLKS narrates the saga of Sure-Lite Brands Corporation, a producer of matches founded in 1893 by Hiram Ryder, a blacksmith's apprentice. Sure-Lite evolves, after a public offering in 1965, into a Fortune 200 NYSE listed corporation with CARSON'S a high growth retailer in the Home Center industry developing into Sure-Lite's principal business. A major power struggle erupts between the Ryder brothers for control of the company. Their struggle attracts predators, ambitious operating executives, slippery investment bankers, and corporate knaves, along with easy and hard ladies sporting high heels and sharp elbows. The narrative is brim with board of directors meeting conflicts, and self minded men and women who occasionally find themselves in foreign bedrooms. They are New York folks. Dwight Foster is also the author of Shattered Covenants, a seven book cycle narrating the formation, rise, decline, and fall of a major management consulting firm.
New York Folks by Dwight Foster is 1,625 pages long, and a total of 414,375 words.
This makes it 548% the length of the average book. It also has 506% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 37 hours and 44 minutes to read New York Folks aloud.
New York Folks is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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