Life with Father
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A red-haired patriarch with a booming voice storms through the parlours of Gilded Age New York, determined to bend the world-and his family-to his will. Yet beneath the bluster and comic tyranny lies a household brimming with warmth, wit, and the enduring chaos of everyday life. This humorous family memoir, now restored for today's and future generations, offers a rare glimpse into the Victorian era family, where the rituals of domestic life unfold with both hilarity and heart. Set against the bustling backdrop of nineteenth century America, the narrative captures the eccentricities of father-son relationships and the subtle negotiations of marriage and motherhood, all rendered with a sharp eye for detail and a tender appreciation for the absurdities of home.Long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Readers are transported to the drawing rooms and cobbled streets of classic American literature, where the peculiarities of one family become a lens for understanding an entire era. The storytelling pulses with the kind of domestic humour book lovers cherish, reminiscent of James Thurber stories and the candid family confessions found in Chelsea Handler books, yet wholly unique in its period charm. Woven through the laughter is a subtle portrait of New York City history, capturing the city's transformation and the shifting tides of social expectation.For those who delight in literature for nostalgia, this restored work stands as a testament to the resilience and quirks of family life. Whether enjoyed as a family reading book or added to a classic-collection shelf, it offers both entertainment and a window into the fabric of Gilded Age New York. Alpha Editions presents this lovingly restored volume as both a joy to read and a piece of cultural heritage to be treasured for generations to come.
A red-haired patriarch with a booming voice storms through the parlours of Gilded Age New York, determined to bend the world-and his family-to his will. Yet beneath the bluster and comic tyranny lies a household brimming with warmth, wit, and the enduring chaos of everyday life. This humorous family memoir, now restored for today's and future generations, offers a rare glimpse into the Victorian era family, where the rituals of domestic life unfold with both hilarity and heart. Set against the bustling backdrop of nineteenth century America, the narrative captures the eccentricities of father-son relationships and the subtle negotiations of marriage and motherhood, all rendered with a sharp eye for detail and a tender appreciation for the absurdities of home.Long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Readers are transported to the drawing rooms and cobbled streets of classic American literature, where the peculiarities of one family become a lens for understanding an entire era. The storytelling pulses with the kind of domestic humour book lovers cherish, reminiscent of James Thurber stories and the candid family confessions found in Chelsea Handler books, yet wholly unique in its period charm. Woven through the laughter is a subtle portrait of New York City history, capturing the city's transformation and the shifting tides of social expectation.For those who delight in literature for nostalgia, this restored work stands as a testament to the resilience and quirks of family life. Whether enjoyed as a family reading book or added to a classic-collection shelf, it offers both entertainment and a window into the fabric of Gilded Age New York. Alpha Editions presents this lovingly restored volume as both a joy to read and a piece of cultural heritage to be treasured for generations to come.
AmazonPages: 134, Paperback, Alpha Edition
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