why did John A. Pescud narrated his story with casualty
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According to John A. Pescud, best seller present quite and unreal exaggerated and highly romantic version of life. The best selling novels like"The Rose Lady and the Travelyon" do not present life, situation character as they really are the fiction writers are not consistent with their scenes and characters.
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The man sitting in chair no.9 in the train threw a best seller entitled ‘The Rose Lady and Trevelyan’ between his chair and the window. When he veered his chair toward the window, the narrator saw his face. He recognized him at once as John A. Pescud from Pittsburgh.
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