WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Lady Luck cover

Lady Luck

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

A series of comic short stories depicts the misadventures of itinerant, working-class characters whose lives blend wartime memory, small-town squabbles, and hustling survival. Central episodes follow a laconic ex-soldier nicknamed the Wildcat as he drifts with a mascot goat, bargains with barbers and cooks, and juggles schemes, romantic entanglements, and debts; other vignettes mix vernacular humor, tall-tale narration, and brief moral ironies. The tone alternates between affectionate caricature and satirical observation, and the collection relies on vivid dialogue rhythms and local color to explore luck, resilience, and the comic side of postwar adjustment.

About the Author

Wiley, Hugh portrait

Hugh Wiley

Hugh Wiley was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. He gained prominence with his novel "Lady Luck," which showcases his ability to weave engaging narratives with elements of adventure and romance. Wiley's writing often reflects the cultural and social dynamics of his time, appealing to readers with its vivid characters and compelling plots. His work remains a notable part of the literary heritage of the period, offering insights into the themes and styles that characterized the era.

You May Also Like