Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa

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Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa

by George W. (George Wilbur) Peck

EN·~4 hours

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A lively portrait of a spirited youngster who seems to have a permanent spark of mischief, this collection follows his endless schemes in a bustling late‑nineteenth‑century town. Together with his long‑suffering but good‑natured Pa, he roams from schoolyards to circus tents, turning everyday moments into comic capers. The narration captures the boy’s quick wit, his knack for turning a simple oat can into a “dog‑exercise” contraption, and the affectionate, if exasperated, bond he shares with his father.

The episodes swing from daring Fourth‑of‑July fireworks displays to impromptu “can‑can” dances, from clever pranks on the village’s older folk to heartfelt attempts at Sunday‑school recitations. Each tale balances slapstick humor with a gentle reminder that beneath the deviltry lies a heart eager to protect friends and prove his worth. Illustrated with charming period drawings, the stories invite listeners to revel in the timeless thrill of youthful rebellion tempered by a caring, if often bewildered, adult presence.

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Full title

Peck's Bad Boy and His Pa 1883

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (253K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2008-05-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George W. (George Wilbur) Peck

George W. (George Wilbur) Peck

1840–1916

A lively humorist, newspaper editor, and politician, he became famous for the mischievous world of Peck’s Bad Boy. His career moved from the newsroom to public office, including terms as mayor of Milwaukee and governor of Wisconsin.

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