With thirteen stories about boys being boys, Art Odell
transports you to the 1940's and the wild escapades of teenage kids
in a rural community of New York State in an era of unbridled,
unabashed freedom and independence, when you slammed the screen
door behind you on a summer's morning and didn't slam it again till
suppertime when -- forced to wash your face and hands -- you gulped
down the meat and potatoes and let it fly again --doing as you
pleased from sunup till sundown; nobody bothering you and nobody
knowing what you did, and when not even your worst enemy for the
day would rat on you, and the only rules to go by were the ones you
made up, and sometimes what you'd been taught and mostly what you
thought was right at the time, like blowing a trolley car off the
track, rustling a circus horse and hiding it in a friend's
backyard, saving a family of muskrats from Booby "the trapper,"
playing "Ratgolf " on the city dump, launching Booby's mother's cat
in a "borrowed" circus balloon and watching it fly off to
Connecticut.
Truly safe from harm, the only real threat to your well-being
was yourself, or awful bad luck, and the closest thing to a
dangerous drug was a cigarette. It was a brief magical moment in
time that only great prosperity and progress could eradicate.
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