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- catalog abstract ""Phil Fillmore is about to turn forty. While this is a traumatic event for most, for Phil, the last-of-the-line eccentric scion of a fabulously wealthy family, it will be life-changing, for that's when Oshatakea, the extraordinary Fillmore family estate, comes under to his control." "Oshatakea (which means "Cloud Dweller" in the Seneca language) was built in a river valley in upstate New York six generations ago above a small town with the family name, and built up in high style. Phil's grandfather FP Fillmore purchased hundreds of rooms and entire structures during his European travels. A baroque theatre from Austria, a convent from Spain, a monastery from Greece, an Italian villa - all were dismantled and reconstructed in the Fillmore's mountain kingdom. Here in their separate universe, the Fillmore family and the residents of the town have lived in a symbiotic existence for centuries. But all that is about to change." "As the last surviving member of the illustrious clan, Phil unfortunately has no interest in bearing such a burden. He'd prefer to continue dressing like a tramp, lunching regularly at the diner in town, and living by himself in the gargantuan house. But in order to control his future, Phil must contend with meddling bankers, ancient aunts, escaped mental patients, the memory of his monstrous mother's long-drawn-out death, and, unexpectedly - love."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13049054.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description ""As the last surviving member of the illustrious clan, Phil unfortunately has no interest in bearing such a burden. He'd prefer to continue dressing like a tramp, lunching regularly at the diner in town, and living by himself in the gargantuan house. But in order to control his future, Phil must contend with meddling bankers, ancient aunts, escaped mental patients, the memory of his monstrous mother's long-drawn-out death, and, unexpectedly - love."--Jacket.".
- catalog description ""Phil Fillmore is about to turn forty. While this is a traumatic event for most, for Phil, the last-of-the-line eccentric scion of a fabulously wealthy family, it will be life-changing, for that's when Oshatakea, the extraordinary Fillmore family estate, comes under to his control." "Oshatakea (which means "Cloud Dweller" in the Seneca language) was built in a river valley in upstate New York six generations ago above a small town with the family name, and built up in high style. Phil's grandfather FP Fillmore purchased hundreds of rooms and entire structures during his European travels. A baroque theatre from Austria, a convent from Spain, a monastery from Greece, an Italian villa - all were dismantled and reconstructed in the Fillmore's mountain kingdom. Here in their separate universe, the Fillmore family and the residents of the town have lived in a symbiotic existence for centuries. But all that is about to change."".
- catalog extent "499 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0971454884".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Quantuck Lane Press : Distributed by W.W. Norton,".
- catalog subject "813/.54 22".
- catalog subject "Children of the rich Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Conflict of generations Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Eccentrics and eccentricities Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Inheritance and succession Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Mansions Fiction.".
- catalog subject "PS3558.A35715 C545 2003".
- catalog subject "Rich people Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Young men Fiction.".
- catalog title "The cloud dweller / Robert D. Hale.".
- catalog type "Bildungsromans. gsafd".
- catalog type "Domestic fiction. lcsh".
- catalog type "Domestic fiction.".
- catalog type "text".