The story revolves around Jasmine Grant, a young woman of modest means who finds herself entangled with her wealthy relatives. Through Jasmine's interactions with her eccentric and affluent family members, Mackenzie offers a satirical look at the upper echelons of British society. The novel humorously critiques the quirks and excesses of the rich, while also highlighting the contrasts between different social classes.Mackenzie's sharp wit and keen observational skills are evident in his portrayal of characters and situations, making "Rich Relatives" both an entertaining and insightful read. The novel's humor and social commentary reflect Mackenzie's broader literary style, which often combines light-hearted narrative with incisive critique of contemporary society. For readers interested in early 20th-century British literature and social satire, "Rich Relatives" is a delightful and thought-provoking choice.