About This Book
The story follows a boy who opens a secret charge account at the neighborhood candy store and then tries to keep the purchases hidden from his family, finding the secrecy partly thrilling and partly worrying. Domestic scenes with his twin sister and younger brother show sibling rivalry and family expectations while practical chores and April Fool pranks add humor. Parental disapproval and small-town incidents escalate when a burglary at a next-door house raises the stakes and forces him to confront responsibility. The narrative mixes light suspense, comedic mishaps, and a gradual lesson about honesty and consequences within a warm family setting.
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