
One Third Off
by Irvin S. Cobb
11 chapters1h 46m
About this book
Irvin S. Cobb's *One Third Off* is a brilliantly witty exploration of one man's hilariously doomed battle against the scale. This classic work of humor and practical advice follows the beloved American author and columnist as he recounts his earnest—and often comical—attempts to shed a significant portion of his considerable weight.
Originally published in 1921, Cobb brings his signature comedic voice to a subject that remains surprisingly relatable: the struggle between indulgence and discipline. With sharp observations about eating habits, social dining customs, and the psychology of weight loss, the book seamlessly blends laugh-out-loud anecdotes with genuine insights about health and self-improvement. Cobb's masterful storytelling transforms what could be a tedious self-help narrative into an entertaining journey filled with unexpected humor and warmth.
The author's distinctive personality shines throughout—his candid reflections and self-deprecating wit make this more than just another weight-loss memoir. Instead, it's a testament to human determination, resilience, and the universal desire for personal transformation, all delivered with the charm of early twentieth-century American literature.
Perfect for listeners who enjoy classic humor writing, memoirs with heart, and those seeking an entertaining take on self-improvement, *One Third Off* offers timeless entertainment alongside its practical wisdom.
