The Property of a Gentleman is a short story that explores issues of ownership, inheritance, and social expectation, often focusing on how class and tradition influence personal relationships and decisions.
The Boy Who Invented The Bubble Gun is a light, imaginative story about a young inventor whose creative idea leads to unexpected consequences, blending humour with themes of childhood curiosity and innovation.
Thirty-Four East is a reflective or character-driven narrative set around a specific journey or location, focusing on human interactions and the emotional or personal changes that occur along the way.
A Thousand Summers is a more contemplative story that often deals with memory, time, or personal history, showing how past experiences continue to shape the present.
Reader's Digest: Condensed Books - Reader's Digest
Genres:
Classics, Non-Fiction
Book Condition:
Old
Book Type:
Hardcover

