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Seventeen
Seventeen
Author: Booth Tarkington
Small Town Romeo! Billy Baxter was the most important person in town. If you asked him, he'd tell you so. Then he saw...Miss Pratt swinging her parasol and walking her little white dog. Billy was suddenly in love. And if it hadn't been for...Jane Baxter, the meanest, most diabolical sister any seventeen-year-old boy ever had, he might have... We...  more »
ISBN: 301297
Publication Date: 7/1963
Pages: 184
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Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This is one of the few books that have made me laugh out loud--and that, more than once. Although the story is set some time in the early 20th century, it is a timeless account of the "sufferings" of a teen-aged boy who longs to be cool and attractive to the opposite sex, but is constantly being thwarted by cruel fate or else being embarrassed by his loving parents and/or unsympathetic little sister.

If you are ever read this book, please, please DO NOT peek ahead to the ending. It is a surprise, and my favorite of all I have come across (mysteries and the like excepted, of course).

It was first published around 1916 I think, and therefore you can probably find a digital copy somewhere, if not a paper copy.
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Booth Tarkington's young characters are from a much earlier era but they act in ways very recognizable to us today. One of those classics that truly are worth listing as a classic.


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