Seventeen / A Tale of Youth and Summer Time and the Baxter Family, Especially William
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A humorous, episodic portrait of a seventeen-year-old navigating summer infatuations, social posturing, and family life. The narrative follows his theatrical self-regard, awkward courtships, and comic misadventures with friends and neighbors, moving through neighborhood scenes, domestic sketches, and small public humiliations. Episodes alternate between youthful fantasy and practical embarrassment, illuminating the attitudes of peers and relatives. Through gentle satire and close observation of manners and rituals, the work charts the small-scale dramas and vanities that accompany the transition from boyhood toward a more self-aware maturity.
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