Dive into the witty and satirical world of "The Chronic Loafer" by Nelson McAllister Lloyd, a delightful exploration of idleness and societal expectations at the turn of the century. Through sharp prose and memorable characters, Lloyd crafts a humorous narrative that gently pokes fun at the conventions of work and ambition.
Originally published in 1900, this novel offers a glimpse into a bygone era, inviting readers to consider the timeless questions of purpose and the pursuit of leisure. A charming read for those who appreciate classic American humor and keen social commentary.
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