The tone of Russell Baker's memoir "No Gumption," originally the second chapter of his autobiography "Growing Up," is gently and comically nostalgic, although he describes difficult economic times. He recounts his mother's attempts to make him an economic success.
Baker's humorous tone turns ironic as his mother brings in a smooth-talking salesman from the "Saturday Evening Post," who asks "have you the grit ... the never-say-die spirit it takes to succeed in business?" Russell winds up peddling magazines out of a satchel, but his mother sees it as a golden opportunity. Russell "bowed to superior will and entered the world of journalism with a heavy heart."