OLD GORGON GRAHAM . MORE LETTERS FROM A SELF-MADE MERCHANT TO HIS SON
Author: George Horace Lorimer
Published: 2004
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Length: 137 pages
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In Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son: Being the Letters written by John Graham, Head of the House of Graham & Company, Pork-Packers in Chicago, familiarly known on 'Change as "Old Gorgon Graham," to his Son, Pierrepont, facetiously known to his intimates as "Piggy.", George Horace Lorimer keeps the focus on what a person becomes under pressure.
It is interested in what is left after pride, temptation, fear, and comfort have had their say.
If you come to it for didactic fiction, you will still find the deeper thread: attention to character and cost.
If you like classics that feel psychologically close, this is a strong pick.
It gets better when you let it slow you down.
If you want a quick sense of what this book is about before diving in, the paragraphs above highlight the themes to listen for while reading.
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