About This Book
A framed sequence of real letters by the man known as O. Henry is interwoven with fictional narration and personal recollection to create an intimate, epistolary portrait. The narrator responds to and annotates these letters while recounting domestic life in a mountain town and the anxiety and longing stirred by a young relative’s departure to the city and its hospitals. Letters and reflections shift between keenly observed wit and a wistful nostalgia, contrasting urban allure and small‑town steadiness, and illuminating the correspondent’s character through memory, family scenes, and quiet moral reckonings.
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