Seventeen
Publisher Description
Emerging to the street, penniless, he bent a fascinated and dramatic gaze upon his reflection in the drug-store window, and then, as he turned his back upon the alluring image, his expression altered to one of lofty and uncondescending amusement. That was his glance at the passing public. From the heights, he seemed to bestow upon the world a mysterious derision—for William Sylvanus Baxter was seventeen long years of age, and had learned to present the appearance of one who possesses inside information about life and knows all strangers and most acquaintances to be of inferior caste, costume, and intelligence.
Customer Reviews
Ice cream soda of stories
I loved Penrod and this story is nearly as good. It's funny and spot-on, and absolutely merciless to poor old Willie. I can't believe the only version I've ever found is digital.
Timeless humor!
Most enjoyable story of teenage "love". Uproariously funny. It captures the agony and ecstasy of being in love during the teenage years in a most delightful and humorous manner. A throughly enjoyable novel.