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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
Debt Cleanse: How To Settle Your Unaffordable Debts For Pennies On The Dollar (And Not Pay Some At All) is a self-help book by entrepreneur Jorge P. Newbery, whose real life experiences have influenced the work. Though his book is directed to those thousands of citizens who are only one medical bill or car breakdown away from suddenly being in debt, Newbery found himself owing millions of dollars after a natural disaster destroyed his business. Even at such a high amount of debt, Newbery was not ready to admit defeat and file bankruptcy. Instead, using the power of the law on his side, he was able to make many of his debts vanish entirely and beat back creditors into a far more reasonable state of negotiation.
Newbery’s prose is lengthy and detailed. Debt Cleanse is by no means a quick fix style book, rather a lesson to be absorbed and enacted as a new way of dealing with personal finance. Readers who wish to live their future lives debt-free will certainly have to do some very hard work to follow Newbery’s cleanse, but his educated background and informative anecdotes are sure to support that journey every step of the way. When you consider the enormous stress that living under so much debt can put on a person, Newbery’s story is both inspirational and incredible. His approach to ‘stuffing the straw’ of the elite is highly motivational, enabling ordinary people to crawl out from under the crushing weight of unaffordable debts and take back their lives.