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A series of humorous, observational essays sketches the archetype of the Californiac — an ardent booster who extols climate, scenery, and local accomplishments while disparaging other regions. Through personal anecdotes and social vignettes the narrator contrasts eastern reserve with Californian braggadocio, recording encounters that expose local pretensions about size, beauty, and culture. Travel sketches and character portraits illuminate regional customs, slang, and artistic ambitions, balancing affectionate amusement with gentle satire to examine how place shapes identity and social manners.
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