My Lady Nicotine is the first-person account of a man, "a bachelor drifting towards what I now see to be tragic middle age", who is told by his wife-to-be that he can have smoking or her but not both. The fact that he's given up smoking is made clear from the start and the narrative is retrospective: how he began to smoke, the pleasures and companionship of smoking, the addiction of smoking, and the struggle to stop smoking.
My Lady Nicotine is the first-person account of a man, "a bachelor drifting towards what I now see to be tragic middle age", who is told by his wife-to-be that he can have smoking or her but not both. The fact that he's given up smoking is made clear from the start and the narrative is retrospective: how he began to smoke, the pleasures and companionship of smoking, the addiction of smoking, and the struggle to stop smoking.