About This Book
A collection of short comic sketches and fables that observe neighbors and small‑town manners, written in colloquial American slang and delivered in a conversational voice. Each vignette profiles a recognizable local type and recounts a brief episode that exposes pretension, self‑deception, social ambition, or moral inconsistency, often closing with a wry or ironic moral. The pieces alternate anecdote and punchline, exploring themes of aspiration versus reality, relapse and recovery, and the comedy of manners in everyday life, with illustrations that underscore the light, satirical tone.
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