

The Upgrade : A Cautionary Tale of a Life Without Reservations (Paperback)
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Bored, broke, and struggling to survive in one of the most expensive cities on earth, Paul Carr comes to the surprising realization that it would actually be cheaper to live in a luxury hotel in Manhattan than in his tiny one bedroom London apartment. Inspired by that possibility, he sells his possessions, abandons his old life, and starts living entirely without commitments as a modernday nomad.
Thanks to Paul's ability to talk his way into increasingly ridiculous situations, what begins as a oneyear experiment soon becomes a permanent lifestyle--a life lived in luxury hotels and mountaintop villas. A life of fast cars, Hollywood actresses, and Icelandic rock stars. Of 6,000 mile booty calls, of partying with eight hundred female hairdressers dressed only in bedsheets, and of nearly dying at the hands of Spanish drug dealers. And, most bizarrely of all, a life that still costs less than his surviving on cold pizza in his old apartment.
Yet, as word of Paul's exploits starts to spread--first online, then through a national newspaper column and eventually a book deal--he finds himself forced constantly to up the stakes in order to keep things interesting. With his behavior spiraling to dangerous--and sometimes criminal--levels, he is forced to ask the question: is there such a thing as too much freedom?
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- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- Publication dateApril, 2012
- Pages304
- PublisherRed Wheel Weiser
- Original languagesEnglish
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Bored, broke, and struggling to survive in one of the most expensive cities on earth, Paul Carr comes to the surprising realization that it would actually be cheaper to live in a luxury hotel in Manhattan than in his tiny one bedroom London apartment. Inspired by that possibility, he sells his possessions, abandons his old life, and starts living entirely without commitments as a modernday nomad.
Thanks to Paul's ability to talk his way into increasingly ridiculous situations, what begins as a oneyear experiment soon becomes a permanent lifestyle--a life lived in luxury hotels and mountaintop villas. A life of fast cars, Hollywood actresses, and Icelandic rock stars. Of 6,000 mile booty calls, of partying with eight hundred female hairdressers dressed only in bedsheets, and of nearly dying at the hands of Spanish drug dealers. And, most bizarrely of all, a life that still costs less than his surviving on cold pizza in his old apartment.
Yet, as word of Paul's exploits starts to spread--first online, then through a national newspaper column and eventually a book deal--he finds himself forced constantly to up the stakes in order to keep things interesting. With his behavior spiraling to dangerous--and sometimes criminal--levels, he is forced to ask the question: is there such a thing as too much freedom?
Bored, broke, and struggling to survive in one of the most expensive cities on earth, Paul Carr comes to the surprising realization that it would actually be cheaper to live in a luxury hotel in Manhattan than in his tiny one bedroom London apartment. Inspired by that possibility, he sells his possessions, abandons his old life, and starts living entirely without commitments as a modernday nomad.
Thanks to Paul's ability to talk his way into increasingly ridiculous situations, what begins as a oneyear experiment soon becomes a permanent lifestyle--a life lived in luxury hotels and mountaintop villas. A life of fast cars, Hollywood actresses, and Icelandic rock stars. Of 6,000 mile booty calls, of partying with eight hundred female hairdressers dressed only in bedsheets, and of nearly dying at the hands of Spanish drug dealers. And, most bizarrely of all, a life that still costs less than his surviving on cold pizza in his old apartment.
Yet, as word of Paul's exploits starts to spread--first online, then through a national newspaper column and eventually a book deal--he finds himself forced constantly to up the stakes in order to keep things interesting. With his behavior spiraling to dangerous--and sometimes criminal--levels, he is forced to ask the question: is there such a thing as too much freedom?
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