Budding Prospects

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Budding Prospects
Budding Prospects (US cover)
US edition cover
Author T. C. Boyle
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher Viking Press
Publication date May 3, 1984
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 326 p. (first edition, hardback)
ISBN ISBN 0-670-19439-5 (first edition, hardback)
Preceded by Water Music
Followed by Greasy Lake

Budding Prospects is a 1984 novel by T. C. Boyle about a loser who plans to get rich by illegally growing marijuana.

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Felix Nasmyth, the first person narrator, is a young man who, as he tells readers right at the beginning of the book, has "always been a quitter." Without any hopes for the future, he is persuaded by one of his few friends to take part in a "summer camp"—a secluded rural area in Mendocino County, California where that friend plans to grow marijuana on a large scale.

The illegal business venture seems doomed from the start, but the small group of friends do not show enough discipline and also have too little experience in farming or bookkeeping to notice that. On top of it all, a local peace officer suspects funny business up at the Nasmyth and Company's "camp." In the end, the "summer camp" has to close down without any profit.

Nasmyth, however, has made the acquaintance of a lovely girl and has fallen in love with her. So he ends his narrative saying that in the near future he may—again, but this time differently—"plant a little seed."

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Budding Prospects by T. C. Boyle

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