In "Kipps," H.G. Wells delves into the life of Arthur Kipps, a young man of modest means who unexpectedly inherits a fortune, only to confront the social intricacies and emotional turmoil that wealth brings. Wells employs a blend of wit and realism, engaging the reader with a narrative that critiques Edwardian society and its class divisions. The novel unfolds as both a coming-of-age story and a s...