Little Grandfather
par Sophie May
The Adventures and Misadventures of a Sleepwalking Boy
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- ÉditeurCULTUREA
- Parution15 juillet 2023
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"Little Grandfather" by Sophie May is a charming tale set in the early 19th century, focusing on the life of young Willy Parlin, a spirited and adventurous boy with a peculiar habit of sleepwalking. The story unfolds in a small New England town, where Willy lives with his loving family, including his doting mother, stern father, and siblings. The narrative explores Willy's daily life, his interactions with family and friends, and the challenges he faces due to his sleepwalking episodes. One of the central incidents involves the mysterious disappearance of a sum of money, initially casting suspicion on the family's trusted helper, Caleb. However, it is later revealed that Willy, in his sleep, had unknowingly hidden the money, thus exonerating Caleb. This incident highlights themes of trust, innocence, and the complexities of childhood. Throughout the story, Willy's character is portrayed with warmth and humor, capturing the essence of a boy who is both mischievous and endearing. The narrative also delves into Willy's school life, his interactions with peers, and the moral lessons he learns along the way. Sophie May's storytelling is rich with period details, providing a vivid backdrop to Willy's adventures and the societal norms of the time. The book is a delightful exploration of childhood, family dynamics, and the small-town life of the 1800s, offering readers a nostalgic glimpse into a bygone era.
