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A writer offers five wry, conversational essays that meditate on Christmas, adulthood, and moral habits, blending anecdote and gentle satire. Topics range from repurposing a bayonet into a fireplace poker as a symbol of domestic peace, to critiques of doctrinaire moralizing, the literature of disillusion, the embarrassments of grown-up life, and readings of the holiday as a democratic impulse. Tone alternates between humorous observation and reflective moral counsel, favoring practical sympathy over abstract idealism.
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