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The Worst Boy in Town

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A series of episodic tales follows Jack Wittingham, the spirited son of a town physician, whose mischievous pranks, truancies, and well-meaning but impulsive schemes repeatedly provoke neighbors and authorities. Each chapter traces incidents from a botched nautical expedition and neighborhood mischief to experiments in gravity, moral reflections, punishments, and efforts at reform, including running away and attempts to make amends. The narrative balances comic capers with lessons about responsibility, reputation, and growth, showing how misbehavior, social judgment, and youthful good intentions collide as Jack learns consequences and occasionally finds quiet consolation or restitution.

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John Habberton

John Habberton was an American author best known for his humorous and engaging stories that often explore family dynamics and childhood adventures. His most notable work, "Helen's Babies," captures the delightful chaos of parenting through the lens of two mischievous children. Habberton's writing is characterized by its wit and relatable characters, making his stories appealing to both children and adults. In addition to "Helen's Babies," he authored several other works, including "Budge & Toddie" and "Caleb Wright: A Story of the West," showcasing his versatility across different themes and settings. His contributions to literature reflect the social and familial themes of his time.

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