From small-town roots to big-city hustle, this sharp, witty glimpse of social ambition follows a man’s return to ordinary life after chasing status in New York society.
In Keeping Up Appearances, a written narrator recalls the clash between midwestern values and metropolitan gloss. He and his wife Jennie navigate a world where money talks in everything from dinner conversation to where a couple lives and whom they mingle with. The premise centers on the pull of appearance, status, and belonging—and the quiet ways people measure worth in the city of constant motion.
- Explore the contrast between humble beginnings and urban elite culture.
- Witness the social dance of New York’s polite yet pointed conversations about money and lifestyle.
- Meet a cast of characters who embody different attitudes toward saving, spending, and investing.
- Follow one man’s return to work and the subtle shifts in how colleagues treat him.
Ideal for readers who enjoy early 20th‑century social satire, character studies, and portraits of ambition in America’s urban centers.