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In "Country Luck," John Habberton employs a witty and engaging narrative style that masterfully blends humor and realism to explore the lives of rural American characters. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, Habberton's work reflects the shifting socio-economic landscape of post-Civil War America, interweaving themes of fortune, social class, and the rural-urban divide. The novel captures the essence of countryside life with meticulous attention to local dialects and customs, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the idiosyncrasies of its charming yet deeply flawed…mehr

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In "Country Luck," John Habberton employs a witty and engaging narrative style that masterfully blends humor and realism to explore the lives of rural American characters. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, Habberton's work reflects the shifting socio-economic landscape of post-Civil War America, interweaving themes of fortune, social class, and the rural-urban divide. The novel captures the essence of countryside life with meticulous attention to local dialects and customs, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the idiosyncrasies of its charming yet deeply flawed characters. John Habberton, an American novelist and playwright, is perhaps best known for addressing the complexities of everyday life in his writing. His background in journalism and keen observation of human nature informs the authenticity and depth present in "Country Luck." Having experienced various walks of life, Habberton garnered insights that illuminated the struggles and joys of common people, which resonates throughout this novel. "Country Luck" is highly recommended for readers who appreciate slice-of-life narratives infused with humor and poignant social commentary. It serves not only as a reflection of its time but also as a timeless exploration of human aspirations and the often capricious hand of fate.

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John Habberton was an American author and journalist, born on February 24, 1842, in Brooklyn, New York. He grew up in Illinois after his father passed away when he was six years old. Habberton served in the army during the Civil War and later worked with Harper & Brothers until 1872. He became the literary editor of The Christian Union (later Outlook) from 1873 to 1877 and worked as a literary critic for the New York Herald from 1876 to 1893. His most famous work, Helen's Babies, was inspired by his own sons' adventures. Initially rejected, the novel was eventually published anonymously in 1876 and became a surprise success, particularly among juvenile readers. It was later adapted into a film in 1924. Habberton also wrote stories about early California life, which were compiled in his 1880 collection Romance of California Life. Known for his humorous and often insightful writing, Habberton wrote under the pseudonym "Smelfungus" and was admired by figures like Rudyard Kipling. He married Alice Lawrence Hastings in 1868, and together, they had sons whose antics inspired some of his works. He passed away on February 24, 1921.