My Story That I Like Best
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A porch swing creaks in the dusk, while laughter and reflection mingle in the soft glow of a lamp-lit parlour-here, stories unfold not as distant fables but as living memories, shaped by wit and warmth. Within this gathering of short stories and narrative essays, two celebrated American authors invite readers into the heart of early twentieth-century life, where humour sharpens insight and personal anecdotes illuminate the quirks of human nature. Each piece is chosen by its creator as a favourite, offering a rare intimacy and candour, whether the subject is a chance encounter, a small-town escapade, or a moment of quiet revelation. The result is a tapestry of literary sketches that capture the distinctive voice and spirit of American literature at a time when storytelling was both an art and a social bond.What distinguishes these pages is not only the deft command of classic storytelling, but also the way each tale balances gentle satire with genuine affection for its characters and settings. The prose sparkles with the dry wit and observational flair that made both authors fixtures in the world of early 20th century fiction. Their humour stories do not rely on broad caricature, but rather on the subtle interplay of circumstance and personality-reminding us how the smallest incidents can reveal the greatest truths. For readers drawn to the roots of American authorship, or collectors who appreciate the enduring charm of literary favourites, these stories remain as fresh, engaging, and relevant as when they first appeared.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
A porch swing creaks in the dusk, while laughter and reflection mingle in the soft glow of a lamp-lit parlour-here, stories unfold not as distant fables but as living memories, shaped by wit and warmth. Within this gathering of short stories and narrative essays, two celebrated American authors invite readers into the heart of early twentieth-century life, where humour sharpens insight and personal anecdotes illuminate the quirks of human nature. Each piece is chosen by its creator as a favourite, offering a rare intimacy and candour, whether the subject is a chance encounter, a small-town escapade, or a moment of quiet revelation. The result is a tapestry of literary sketches that capture the distinctive voice and spirit of American literature at a time when storytelling was both an art and a social bond.What distinguishes these pages is not only the deft command of classic storytelling, but also the way each tale balances gentle satire with genuine affection for its characters and settings. The prose sparkles with the dry wit and observational flair that made both authors fixtures in the world of early 20th century fiction. Their humour stories do not rely on broad caricature, but rather on the subtle interplay of circumstance and personality-reminding us how the smallest incidents can reveal the greatest truths. For readers drawn to the roots of American authorship, or collectors who appreciate the enduring charm of literary favourites, these stories remain as fresh, engaging, and relevant as when they first appeared.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
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