Cleanliness:
Children's Bad Words
Mild Obscenities & Substitutions - 5 Incidents: dumb, shut up, stupid, phooey
Name Calling - 13 Incidents: dumb, stupid, hoodlums, Fishface (all throughout book), Sissymiss! Girlbaby!, pooper
Religious Profanities - 1 Incident: Gee
Attitudes/Disobedience - 11 Incidents: A boy is a sneak and a troublemaker but a boy befriends him even though his mother doesn’t like it. A group of boys pick on a girl, calling her Fishface, throughout the entire book. The main character, out of a desire to be part of the “gang,” picks on her too but stops towards the end of the book. (Prevalent). A boy lies to get out of doing things. (Prevalent). A boy thinks of what his mother told him and disregards it, doing what he wants to do instead. A boy speaks disrespectfully to a lady. A boy pretends to be asleep. A boy sneaks out of his room at night to walk in the streets with his friends. He knows his parents won’t like this. A boy hides a pigeon in his bedroom for months, afraid to tell his parents. He lies constantly to cover up this fact, to his parents, teacher, friends. (Prevalent). A boy sneaks a book out of the library. Boys prank a house by putting a dead muskrat that they microwaved on a neighbor’s doorstep. A boy lies to his teacher, wanting to get in trouble so he says he spit on the floor. When the kids in class hear of it, they idolize him.
Romance Related - 10 Incidents: A boy asks his mom to start knocking before entering his room. The mom says: “And you’re a boy and I’m a girl, and you’re getting too big for girls to see you in your underwear, even if the girl is your mother.” A boy and girl are often alone in the boys room.
A girl kisses a boy on his nose. A boy explains the reason for his bad behavior is “puberty.” A boy takes off his shirt. A girl squeezes a boy’s finger. A boy grabs a girl’s shoulders roughly. Mentions a boy’s rump. Mentions a pigeon’s breast feathers. Mentions a pigeon’s breast feathers.
Conversation Topics - 3 Incidents: Mentions a cigar butt. Every year on their birthday, to show they’re tough, boys receive “The Treatment.” Their arm is repeatedly punched until black and blue. It’s an initiation/ bragging right that only the cool/tough boys can endure. (Prevalent). Mentions Halloween.
Parent Takeaway
The main character in the story does not have a lot of character. He often gives in to peer pressure and does wrong/dumb things with his "hoodlum" friends - friends he knows his mother dislikes. Among the things the boys do is tease a neighbor girl. Eventually the main character secretly becomes friends with her (secretly so that the other boys won't know and will still be friends with him). This causes problems as whenever he's around them, he "must" tease her too. The boy also hides a pet pigeon from his parents for months. To keep it secret from his friends and family, he lies throughout the book, making up stories or excuses. The reason he feels he must keep his pet pigeon a secret is that in his town there is a yearly event where pigeons are shot for sport. This disturbs him and he dreads being forced to participate. In the end, his secret and actions weigh heavily on him and he realizes he cannot keep up the facade. He tells his parents (he does not get in trouble for his actions) and stands up for what he believes - that he doesn't like the pigeon killing and does not want to participate. He also breaks off his friendship with the boys.
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