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A collection of comic short stories chronicles a resourceful, often rebellious schoolboy and his small band of friends as they contrive schemes, defy authority, and turn everyday frustrations into imaginative adventures. Episodes range from plotting to avoid afternoon classes and declaring themselves outlaws to clashes with new neighbors and the adults who try to manage them. Humor arises from misunderstandings, exaggerated plans, and juvenile logic, while recurring themes include childhood defiance, loyalty among friends, and the tension between adult order and youthful freedom.

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Richmal Crompton

Richmal Crompton was an English author best known for her beloved children's series featuring the mischievous character William Brown. Her first book, "Just—William," introduced readers to William's humorous escapades and quickly became a classic of children's literature. Crompton's writing is characterized by its wit and keen observations of childhood, capturing the essence of growing up in early 20th-century England. Over her career, she published numerous sequels, including titles such as "More William" and "William the Outlaw," which continued to explore William's adventures with his friends and family. Her work remains a cherished part of literary heritage, appealing to both children and adults alike.

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