About This Book
A large family spends summers at a country house beside a lively brook, and the narrative centers on a spirited middle child nicknamed Cricket whose curiosity and impulsiveness set the tone for many episodes. Through schoolyard scenes, outdoor exploits, neighborhood incidents and holiday celebrations, the children encounter mischief, minor rivalries, and community troubles that require quick thinking and compassion. Episodic chapters follow outings, domestic pastimes, encounters with other local children and adults, and moments of consequence and repentance, offering a warm portrait of childhood, responsibility, and the small moral lessons that arise in family and village life.
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