About This Book
The work presents seven humorous, observational essays that trace human life from infancy through extreme old age. Drawing on anecdote and social commentary, the author examines infancy and boyhood, courtship and parental roles, the practicalities of middle age and household responsibilities, and the foibles and reflections of advancing years. Witty generalizations about family dynamics, changing customs, paternal and maternal responsibilities, discipline, and the gradual adjustments of aging knit the essays into a cohesive meditation on character, habit, and the social stages people pass through.
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