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Old Man Tutt

Old Man Tutt

Publié par:Arthur Train

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In "Old Man Tutt," Arthur Train masterfully weaves a narrative that intertwines humor and wisdom through the eyes of the eccentric yet shrewd lawyer Tutt. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the novel employs a rich, colloquial style that captures the essence of its characters while exploring themes of human folly, justice, and societal norms. Train's adept use of dialogue and vivid descriptions brings Tutt and his myriad misadventures to life, offering readers a lens into the complexities of the American legal system and moral dilemmas of the time. Arthur Train, an esteemed lawyer and author, draws upon his extensive legal experience to create a protagonist who reflects both his professional insights and personal beliefs. As a prominent figure in the early 1900s, Train's exposure to the quirks of the legal profession and his keen understanding of human character lend authenticity to Tutt's escapades. His literary career was significantly influenced by his conviction that fiction could illuminate the human condition, ultimately revealing the absurdities of life through the prism of law. "Old Man Tutt" is a delightful read for those who appreciate witty storytelling and intricate character development. Readers seeking a thoughtful exploration of morality within the realm of law will find this book a captivating addition to their literary collection. Train's engaging narrative invites us all to reflect on our own beliefs about justice and community.

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août 2022, 180 Pages, Anglais
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8596547185437

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