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A classic book in the traditions of Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Pulitzer Prize winner Booth Tarkington was one of the most well-known American writers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, and he is best known for his books about little Midwestern villages. In Indianapolis around the beginning of the 20th century, Penrod describes the upbringing of a youngster. On his various excursions, from the stage as "the Child Sir Lancelot," to the playground, to school, he is accompanied by his pals and his dog. They get notoriety as "bad boys" who are constantly having the best time. Penrod is still hysterically humorous and enjoyable to both adults and kids over a century after it was first published to astounding success and praise.
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