Fools and ChildrenA poignant and humorous reflection of carefree childhood in the 1950s. A chronicle of capers and shenanigans of two boys, running free and straight into danger and life’s lessons |
Contents
Big Horse Medium Dog Small Town | 1 |
Straight From The Pages Of Mark Twain | 19 |
Of Hills and Caves | 37 |
Life and Death in Black and White | 56 |
God Takes Care of Fools and Children | 76 |
Of Banks Bullies and Boxing | 96 |
Bullies R Us | 114 |
Down On The Farm | 133 |
Millheim Again | 154 |
Its Just Sinful | 176 |
Endless Days of Summer | 189 |
Hormones Rage Are You Listening? | 210 |
Early Efforts At The Birds And Bees Thing | 226 |
Nothing Gold Can Stay | 251 |
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