Rediscover the joys of youth with Fitz Hugh Ludlow's "A Brace Of Boys," a collection of short stories excerpted from "Little Brother," capturing the spirit of childhood adventure. These tales offer a humorous and heartwarming glimpse into the world of boys coming of age, filled with the scrapes, triumphs, and unforgettable moments that define growing up. Ludlow's insightful and engaging prose evokes a bygone era, yet the themes of friendship, discovery, and the trials of youth remain eternally relevant. A celebration of innocence and the boundless energy of boyhood, this collection is a delightful read for anyone who appreciates classic short stories and the enduring power of childhood narratives. A meticulously prepared print republication of historical text.
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