About This Book
A sequence of fourteen short stories offers episodic portraits of rural boys at different moments of childhood, portraying small adventures, chores, and lessons learned within village and farm life. Each vignette centers on a youthful point of view, combining gentle humor, encounters with nature, and emerging responsibility as boys undertake tasks and face community expectations. Scenes shift between play and mischief, seasonal labor, and quieter moments of compassion or duty, written in straightforward, descriptive prose that highlights sensory detail and local customs. The collection presents concise character studies and modest rites of passage that reveal ordinary childhood challenges and pleasures.
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