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A lively children’s narrative follows an enterprising boy who persuades a friend to open a specialty pickle parlor and then navigates the comic challenges of starting and running it. The plot moves through inventive schemes, eccentric customers, and a string of odd episodes—an apparent ghost, a prized gold cucumber, banker threats, underground discoveries, and a mysterious man in a cave—that complicate business. Episodes mix slapstick mishaps, practical problem-solving, and town gossip, and include a family history recounted by an elder. Themes center on friendship, youthful enterprise, and resourceful perseverance amid small‑town misadventure.

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Leo Edwards

Leo Edwards was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. He created engaging and imaginative stories that captivated young readers, particularly through his popular series featuring characters like Jerry Todd and Poppy Ott. Notable works include "Jerry Todd and the Oak Island Treasure" and "Poppy Ott and the Galloping Snail," which showcase his talent for blending adventure with humor. Edwards' writing is characterized by its playful language and whimsical plots, making his books enduring favorites among children.

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