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Penrod

by Booth Tarkington

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Set in the Midwestern United States prior to World War I, Booth Tarkington's "Penrod" is a collection of comic sketches published in 1914 that depicts the childhood experiences of an eleven-year-old boy. The narratives focus on Penrod Schofield's humorous misadventures, which include participating in a pageant as "The Child Sir Lancelot," organising backyard shows, feuding with neighbourhood children, and dealing with the complexities of dancing classes. These episodes portray the innocence and mischievousness of boyhood, highlighting themes of imagination, social rivalry, and the tension between youthful rebellion and adult authority.

The book offers a humorous, semi-autobiographical view of early 20th-century American childhood, capturing the social customs and recreational activities of the period. Its sketches reflect common childhood experiences, with an emphasis on friendship, rivalry, and the playful defiance of authority figures. "Penrod" has been recognised as a representative work of American juvenile humor and social commentary from the early 1900s.

From the opening pages

Penrod sat morosely upon the back fence and gazed with envy at Duke, his wistful dog. A bitter soul dominated the various curved and angular surfaces known by a careless world as the face of Penrod Schofield. Except in solitude, that face was almost always cryptic and emotionless; for Penrod had come into his twelfth year wearing an expression carefully trained to be inscrutable. Since the world was sure to misunderstand everything, mere defensive instinct prompted him to give it as little as possible to lay hold upon. Nothing is more impenetrable than the face of a boy who has learned this, and Penrod's was habitually as fathomless as the depth of his hatred this morning for the literary activities of Mrs. Lora Rewbush—an almost universally respected fellow citizen, a lady of charitable and poetic inclinations, and one of his own mother's most intimate friends. Mrs. Lora Rewbush had written something which she called “The Children's Pageant of the Table Round,” and it was to be performed in public that very afternoon at the Women's Arts and Guild Hall for the benefit of the Coloured Infants' Betterment Society. And if any flavour of sweetness remained in the nature of Penrod Schofield after the dismal trials of the school-week just past, that problematic, infinitesimal remnant was made pungent acid by the imminence of his destiny to form a prominent feature of the spectacle, and to declaim the loathsome sentiments of a character named upon the programme the Child Sir Lancelot. After each rehearsal he had plotted escape, and only ten days earlier there had been a glimmer of light: Mrs. Lora Rewbush caught a very bad cold, and it was hoped it might develop into pneumonia; but she recovered so quickly that not even a rehearsal of the Children's Pageant was postponed. Darkness closed in. Penrod had rather vaguely debated plans for a self-mutilation such as would make his appearance as the Child Sir Lancelot inexpedient on public grounds; it was a heroic and attractive thought, but the results of some extremely sketchy preliminary experiments caused him to abandon it. There was no escape; and at last his hour was hard upon him. Therefore he brooded on the fence and gazed with envy at his wistful Duke. The dog's name was undescriptive of his person, which was obviously the result of a singular series of mesalliances. He wore a grizzled moustache

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