An adventure‑filled coming of age story set in World War II era Austin, Texas.
It is the summer of 1944, and young teen Charlie Hardin has been set loose on the streets of Austin, Texas with only
one command from his parents: stay out of trouble. Charlie means to do just that. He never wants to disobey, but
sometimes in a boy's life situations come up that he cannot ignore and still be true‑blue to his own restless soul. And
when that time comes . . .
It's up to Charlie Hardin.
It's up to Charlie Hardin when a secret path over a wall topped with glass shards needs cutting through an ancient oak,
even if that means venturing out on the brittle ends of tree limbs where any fall could break an arm, a leg–or a neck.
It's up to Charlie Hardin when a dog‑shooting neighbor must be taught to keep his hands off Charlie's loyal best friend,
even if that means inventing the world's most effective long‑range pumpkin slingshot.
And it's up to Charlie Hardin to explore a boy‑sized storm culvert that leads into darkness simply because that's what a
red‑blooded boy has to do, even if it leads to the heart of a perilous criminal plot built on Nazi schemes and greed.
Charlie understands that, no matter the cost, when danger arrives at his doorstep, to be brave, resolute, clever–and
sometimes just a tiny bit nuts–is the only thing that counts, when all is said and done. For the one surefire ingredient
every glorious summer adventure always requires is a willing and resolute adventurer. And in Austin, Texas, in the
summer of 1942, that adventurer comes in the form of one unstoppable young teenager named Charlie Hardin!
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Product ReviewWell written "coming of age" story - I down marked it because this is Baen Books and I was expecting a shift into some area vaguely away from reality :/ - it took me to chapter 7 to realise that the pre blurb about the story was all there was . Not a teaser to Kid McGuyver type story
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Product ReviewExcellent bits of WWII Texana, but more a perspicacious view of the minds and lives of boys in any era.
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