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Arthur Cheney Train's 'The 'Goldfish' is a captivating novel that revolves around the lives of high society individuals in the Gilded Age of America. The book delves into themes of societal norms, wealth, and privilege through the lens of intriguing characters and their intricate relationships. Train's writing style is eloquent and rich in detail, transporting readers to a bygone era filled with opulence and glamour. The narrative is infused with subtle humor and sharp wit, making it an engaging read for those interested in historical fiction set in the early 20th century. Train's adept…mehr

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Arthur Cheney Train's 'The 'Goldfish' is a captivating novel that revolves around the lives of high society individuals in the Gilded Age of America. The book delves into themes of societal norms, wealth, and privilege through the lens of intriguing characters and their intricate relationships. Train's writing style is eloquent and rich in detail, transporting readers to a bygone era filled with opulence and glamour. The narrative is infused with subtle humor and sharp wit, making it an engaging read for those interested in historical fiction set in the early 20th century. Train's adept portrayal of the characters and their interactions adds depth to the storyline, offering a multi-layered exploration of human nature in a privileged society. Arthur Cheney Train, a former attorney turned prolific writer, brings his legal background and keen observation skills to 'The 'Goldfish', offering readers a unique perspective on the complexities of class and wealth in society. His experiences navigating the world of the elite likely inspired the novel's sharp social commentary and nuanced character development. I recommend 'The 'Goldfish' to readers who enjoy historical fiction with a focus on social dynamics and intricate storytelling.

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Arthur Cheney Train (6 September 1875 - 22 December 1945) was an American lawyer and writer. He was born in Boston and educated at Harvard University, where he graduated in 1898. He then attended Harvard Law School and practiced law in New York City. In 1904, he joined the district attorney's office in Manhattan as an assistant prosecutor. Train's experiences as a prosecutor provided inspiration for his writing. He published his first short story in 1904, and over the next few years, he became a prolific author, publishing several collections of short stories and novels. His best-known works include "True Stories of Crime from the District Attorney's Office" and "Tutt and Mr. Tutt", a series of stories about a wily and clever lawyer named Ephraim Tutt. Train died in New York City in 1945, at the age of 70. His writing continues to be popular among fans of legal thrillers and crime fiction.