This early work by Ring Lardner was originally published in 1920 and we
are now republishing it with a brand new introduction. 'The Young
Immigrunts' is a novel about family life. Ring Lardner was born in
Niles, Michigan in 1885. He studied engineering at the Armour Institute
of Technology in Chicago, but did not complete his first semester. In
1907, Lardner obtained his first job as journalist with the South Bend
Times. Six years later, he published his first successful book, You Know
Me Al, an epistolary novel written in the form of letters by 'Jack
Keefe', a bush-league baseball player, to a friend back home. A huge
hit, the book earned the appreciation of Virginia Woolf and others.
Lardner went on to write such well-known short stories as 'Haircut',
'Some Like Them Cold', 'The Golden Honeymoon', 'Alibi Ike', and 'A Day
with Conrad Green'.