Kipps
Discover the captivating journey of Artie Kipps in H. G. Wells' classic novel, Kipps. First published in 2005 by Penguin Books Ltd, this engaging tale spans 400 pages and invites readers into the life of an orphan raised by his aunt and uncle. After seven years of apprenticeship to a draper, Artie’s mundane existence is turned upside down when he stumbles upon a newspaper advertisement revealing that he is the grandson of a wealthy gentleman, set to inherit a fortune. Explore themes of identity, social class, and the pursuit of happiness as Artie navigates his newfound wealth and the complexities it brings. Perfect for fans of classic literature and those seeking a thought-provoking read, Kipps is a must-have addition to your bookshelf. Dive into this timeless story and uncover the trials and triumphs of a man in search of his true self.