Penrod and Sam (The Library of Indiana Classics)

Penrod and Sam (The Library of Indiana Classics)

by Booth Tarkington (Author), David J . Nordloh (Introduction)

Synopsis

In Penrod and Sam, the imaginative adventures of Tarkington's 10-year-old Penrod Schofield continue. Penrod's sidekick is Samuel Williams, and together they improvise, causing general mischief and disorder wherever they go. In picaresque fashion, a fencing battle takes them all through the neighborhood; they narrowly escape serious injury while making boastful demonstrations with a loaded gun; they indulge in dubious 'nishiation practices for their secret society; they steal food for the starving horse concealed in the Schofields' empty stable; they attempt to fish a cat out of a cistern using a pair of trousers; and they cause general chaos at Miss Amy Rennsdale's dance. Familiar characters from the earlier Penrod volume-Maurice Levy, Georgie Basset, Roddy Bitts, Herman and Verman, and Marjorie Jones-make their appearance in Penrod and Sam. This is a delightfully nostalgic look at Tarkington's turn-of-the-century Indiana.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 31 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 0253215943
ISBN 13: 9780253215949
Book Overview: The continued adventures of Tarkington's imaginative and obstreperous Penrod Schofield.