Publisher's Synopsis
When Hal and his friends try to save his family farm by selling slimy potatoes to Japan, they attract the attention of Hamilton Steel, who pushes Hal to demonstrate a fake underwater farm. However, when the true dangers of their potatoes are revealed, Hal must navigate a perilous path to rescue his family's legacy and avoid violating Japanese trade law, escalating the stakes in their fight for the agricultural industry's future.
Hal Driver, a recent Harvard business school graduate, has just landed a job at a prestigious investment banking firm in New York. He's focused on his career and making a name for himself in the finance world. But everything changes when he receives a desperate call from his parents: their family farm is in foreclosure and about to be seized by the IRS.
In the end, Hal realizes that sometimes the most unexpected and unconventional solutions can save the day. He discovers that there's more to life than just making money and that family, love, and the pursuit of a good spud can be just as fulfilling.