About This Book
A series of brief, witty essays and character portraits drawn from everyday urban life, presented in a conversational, observant voice. The pieces range from comic sketches of small social encounters to gently reflective musings on memory, manners, and the writer's changing perspective. Many items are anecdotal and lightly satirical, composed as stand-alone vignettes that highlight curious habits, neighborhood types, and incidental oddities. An opening preface frames the collection with a meditation on creativity and aging, while the concluding pieces return to playful, human-scale observation.
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