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Our Mr. Wrenn by Sinclair Lewis
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Our Mr. Wrenn (1914)

by Sinclair Lewis

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Our Mr. Wrenn is a Caspar Milquetoast of a man who finally breaks out of his timid life and travels to England to find love and adventure. He succeeds in both, and returns to his old job and life with renewed strength and confidence. A minor novel, but Mr. Wrenn is a well-written and sympathetic character. ( )
1 vote burnit99 | Feb 5, 2007 |
Wikipedia: He stands out in the correspondence of the Souvenir and Art Novelty Company as "Our Mr. Wrenn," who would be writing you directly and explaining everything most satisfactorily. At thirty-four Mr. Wrenn was the sales-entry clerk of the Souvenir Company.
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