Is it really that hard for ordinary people to join the upper class? You can't enter the high society yourself, do you really want to apply for a huge aristocratic training class if you want your children to have a chance to enter the high society in the future? The answer you want is in this book, The Law of The Upper Class.

The book is about the poetry-laden commoner Katie Conten and her roommate Eve meet the young banker Tinker in a bar in New York in the late 1930s. Her encounter with Tinker led her to manhattan's upper class. He used his advantages to enter a large publishing group with a prominent reputation and successfully entered the elite social circle of all walks of life in New York.
So what are the rules of entry for high society? Conten and her roommate meet the noble and charming Tinker at the same time, but Tinker prefers Katie Conten from the bottom of his heart. Mainly because she is full of poetry books and funny conversation. Therefore, reading is the introductory law of high society. In the words of her roommate, if you pile up the books that Katie Conten has read, you can climb into the galaxy. When Katie Conten is circling with the shrewd female giant, she also said: Reading is the most economical way to get happy.
So it's not hard to get into high society, so pick up a book and read it now, starting with the book "The Law of the High Class." I want my children to be able to join the upper class in the future, and now I want to cultivate my children's reading. Good-looking skin bag is the same interesting soul to pick one out of a hundred. Reading allows you to have an interesting soul and stand out from the crowd. Dear friends, what do you think?