About This Book
A young boy called Sunny Boy leaves home with his mother for his grandfather’s farm, helping pack trunks and traveling by automobile and train. The account follows his arrival in Brookside and a series of episodic country adventures—fishing, hay slides, apple-pie making, small hunts, and caring for baby animals—that combine play with minor mishaps. Recurring domestic scenes show him attending to relatives, managing a pet canary, and learning simple responsibilities. The tone remains light and homely, highlighting childhood curiosity, practical resourcefulness, and the pleasures of rural life.
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