"Rich Relatives" by Compton Mackenzie offers a humorous and satirical look at English social life and customs. Through the lens of family dynamics, the novel explores the intricacies of relationships and the often-absurd rituals that govern them. Mackenzie’s keen observations and witty prose paint a vivid picture of a particular time and place, while the universal themes of kinship and societal expectations resonate across generations. A delightful exploration of family life in England, this book provides both entertainment and insightful commentary. This edition has been meticulously prepared for print, allowing readers to rediscover this classic work of literature.
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