About This Book
An essayist examines everyday footwear in detail, beginning with a childhood habit of observing the undersides of passersby and moving through a catalogue of common boot troubles—ill fit, new-boot stiffness, chafes, sole wear, leaks—and their physical and social consequences. The account broadens into social critique, arguing that such small, preventable discomforts reflect wider material hardships in clothing, housing, and health, and contrasts those who escape these troubles through resources or care with those resigned to them, suggesting that many sufferings could be alleviated by better provision and attention.
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