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The narrator, a boy abandoned at birth and raised in a fraught household by Hank and Elmira, recounts his marginal childhood in a small town where he is written off as worthless. Presented in humorous vernacular and episodic chapters, the memoir traces petty mischief, work in the family shop, strained family relations, community scorn, and the impulse to escape. Through wry first-person storytelling the book balances comic anecdote with themes of social exclusion, resilience, and the awkward rites of adolescence, using local dialect and satirical observation to reveal the narrator's self-awareness and bittersweet growth.

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Don Marquis

Don Marquis was an American author, journalist, and playwright, best known for his humorous and satirical writings. He gained popularity in the early 20th century for his unique characters and witty observations on life. Marquis is particularly recognized for his creation of the whimsical characters Archy and Mehitabel, which appeared in his newspaper columns and later in books. His notable works include "Carter, and Other People" and "The Old Soak, and Hail And Farewell," showcasing his talent for blending humor with social commentary. Marquis's contributions to literature reflect a keen insight into human nature and the absurdities of everyday life.

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