Summary: The Diary of a Nobody, an English comic novel written by George Grossmith and his brother Weedon Grossmith with illustrations by Weedon, first appeared in the magazine Punch
in 1888 – 89, and was first printed in book form in 1892. It is
considered a classic work of humour and has never been out of print. The diary is the fictitious record of fifteen months in the life of Mr. Charles Pooter, a middle aged city clerk of lower middle-class status but significant social aspirations, living in the fictional 'Brickfield Terrace' in Upper Holloway
which was then a typical suburb of the impecuniously respectable kind.
Other characters include his wife Carrie (Caroline), his son Lupin, his
friends Mr Cummings and Mr Gowing, and Lupin's unsuitable fiancée, Daisy Mutlar. The humour
derives from Pooter's unconscious gaffes and self-importance, as well
as the snubs he receives from those he considers socially inferior, such
as tradesmen. In The Diary of a Nobody the Grossmiths create an accurate if amusing record of the manners, customs and experiences of Londoners of the late Victorian era.
I picked this book to read because it was on the BBC novels list and it was FREE on the Kindle. It was actually very humorous and fun read. It took a few minutes to get use to the English humor, but it picked up quickly. I would definitely recommend this book if you are looking for something light and funny!
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