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Hardcover Penrod Jashber Book

ISBN: 1025895509

ISBN13: 9781025895505

Penrod Jashber

(Book #3 in the Penrod Series)

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"Penrod Jashber" is a masterful exploration of the vivid and often hilarious imagination of youth, written by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Booth Tarkington. In this delightful installment of the Penrod series, the spirited Penrod Schofield adopts the persona of George B. Jashber, a relentless private detective. Armed with a notebook and a suspicious mind, Penrod spends his summer vacation shadowing the mysterious Mr. Dade, whom he is convinced is a dangerous criminal.

Set against the backdrop of an American town in the early 20th century, the novel captures the quintessential childhood experience with wit and charm. Alongside his faithful dog, Duke, and his companion, Sam Williams, Penrod navigates the complexities of the adult world through a lens of melodrama and detective fiction. Tarkington's sharp observations and comedic timing shine as the boys' amateur investigations lead to a series of awkward encounters and public embarrassments for those around them.

"Penrod Jashber" remains a significant work of American humor, offering a nostalgic look at a bygone era while celebrating the timeless universal spirit of childhood play. It is a compelling read for those who appreciate classic literature that balances satire with a deep understanding of the human condition.

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