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W. A. G.'s Tale

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The narrator is a ten-year-old boy who keeps a diary of his everyday adventures while living with relatives; episodes trace neighborhood life around canals and bridges, fishing and quarrels with other boys, errands and housebound visits with caring aunts, and the occasional moment of being left to fend for himself. Short, self-contained chapters blend practical mischief, sudden scares, and gentle domestic episodes, offset by the boy's playful drawings and inventions. The tone is conversational and amused, emphasizing childhood curiosity, resourcefulness, and the small responsibilities that shape growing up.

About the Author

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Margaret Turnbull

Margaret Turnbull is an author recognized for her contribution to early 20th-century literature. She is best known for her work "W. A. G.'s Tale," which showcases her narrative style and thematic exploration. Turnbull's writing often reflects the social and cultural dynamics of her time, providing readers with insights into the era's values and challenges. Though her body of work is limited, her singular title continues to resonate with those interested in historical narratives and character-driven storytelling.

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