A 2003 book by Paul Newman and A. E. Hotchner detailing the humorous and unconventional story of how they started the Newman's Own food company, which donates all its profits to charity, most notably the Hole in the Wall Gang Camps for seriously ill children. Told in alternating voices, it chronicles their "nonmanagement" approach, relying on instinct and luck to build a successful business that gives away millions. Serves as a business model and an inspirational tale. Paul Newman was an American actor, director, producer, race car driver, and philanthropist. He was an iconic Hollywood figure, known for his antihero roles and helped define the male lead in film from the 1950s to the 21st century. A. E. Hotchner was an American editor, novelist, playwright, and biographer. He wrote many television screenplays as well as noted biographies of Doris Day and Ernest Hemingway. This signed first edition thus has been bound in genuine forest green leather with gilt detailing and lettering and