About This Book
A collection of linked sketches and short stories that observe children at play and in everyday life across eras. The first section follows mischievous schoolboys and their antics; a second turns to children of an earlier century, showing didactic customs and quaint domestic scenes; the third presents more recent youngsters shaped by contemporary mores and wartime sentiment. Through gentle humor, nostalgia, and social observation, the pieces explore changing adult attitudes toward childhood, persistent child impulses, and the small dramas that reveal character and family dynamics.