About This Book
A group of boys who admire firefighters spend their days imitating drills, selling papers, and engaging in practical jokes that blur play and peril. A reckless prank ignites a real shed fire, forcing one youth to confront overwhelming guilt and urgent attempts to summon aid. Subsequent chapters follow inquiries led by a resourceful young detective, the issuing of a subpoena, courtroom proceedings, and the strain those events place on friendships. Interwoven are scenes of training, uniforms, engine outings, and an exhibition drill that reflect the boys' yearning to join a life-saving corps. The narrative closes with both punishment and public recognition, including medals awarded for bravery.
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