This book is a humorous take on the woes of everyday life in late 18th-century England. Through the two characters of Timothy Testy and Samuel Sensitive, Beresford explores the frustrations and irritations of daily existence, from the trivial to the profound. Beresford’s wit and satire make this an entertaining and engaging read.
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