About This Book
A young, impulsive man named Bob Bennett, recently confronting his family's financial woes, accepts a daring challenge to speak nothing but the truth for a prescribed period. His blunt honesty produces a chain of comic misunderstandings, awkward social encounters, and romantic complications as friends, rivals, and would-be lovers react to unexpected candor. Episodes move through clubrooms, golf links, roof gardens, and domestic parlors, alternating farce with gentle satire of social manners. The experiment forces him to examine loyalties and responsibilities, culminating in reconciliations and personal growth.
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