About This Book
The narrative follows a young boy named Leslie Ross, who enjoys a carefree childhood filled with love from his parents and adventures by the sea. Despite his happy upbringing, Leslie has a penchant for mischief, which concerns his parents. They decide to send him to school, believing that the discipline and companionship of peers will help curb his impulsive behavior. The story explores themes of childhood innocence, the balance between freedom and responsibility, and the impact of parental guidance on a child's development. Through various escapades, Leslie learns valuable lessons about the consequences of his actions and the importance of thoughtful behavior.
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