![]() ![]() He enlists his friends to report, with the idea of printing He borrows the old (smaller) printing press, and In perhaps the most pointedĮpisode, Tom decides he wants to prove to his dad (who runs the newspaper) that Humorous stories, but some fairly heavy themes. into doing hisĬhores, swindling the other kids, and getting himself into trouble by being too Now that he got thatīike for Christmas, he is back to his old ways of tricking J.D. ![]() Narrator) and other observant folks know it is temporary. Tom has ostensibly “reformed,” but little brother J.D. The adventures are humorous, poignant, and shed a light on the experience of And the stories themselves are set back in the 1890s, the author’s childhood.īased loosely on the author’s childhood and his conniving elder brother Tom, ![]()
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