"Living Too Fast: The Confessions of a Bank Officer" by Oliver Optic explores the dangers of debt and its impact on morality in a bustling city setting. This juvenile fiction title delves into social issues through the experiences of a bank officer grappling with financial pressures. A timeless exploration of values and virtues, the story offers a glimpse into city life and family dynamics. This meticulously prepared edition brings a classic tale of debt and its consequences back into print, inviting readers to consider the enduring relevance of its themes. Explore the complexities of financial responsibility and personal integrity in this compelling narrative, offering insights into the challenges of navigating a fast-paced world.
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