![]() ![]() Harrigan rejected the idea of the phone because he had never used the internet before and did not want to start, but once he saw what the phone is capable of he became obsessed. Harrigan an iPhone as a way to thank him. When Craig was eleven, he won a 3,000-dollar jackpot. Harrigan gifted Craig a card with a lottery ticket inside. ![]() Harrigan, an immoderately wealthy billionaire who owned conglomerates and had been an extraordinary stock market player before retiring to a small Maine town where he could peacefully enjoy his technology-free retirement. Craig’s father agreed, and Craig started working for M. ![]() Harrigan heard him read, he came over to Craig’s house and asked if he could hire him to read for him a few times a week. Craig was a precocious reader who was asked to read at church when he was nine. Harrigan’s Phone.” The first-person narrator, Craig, is 25 when he begins to narrate the tale of his relationship with Mr. The following version of this book was used to create this study guide: King, Stephen. ![]()
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