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Seventeen-year-old William Sylvanus Baxter thinks he's not interested in girls at all. Then, suddenly, a young coquette Lola Pratt comes to town for vacation and wins his heart, and at the same time the hearts of all the local boys. Both his parents, his younger sister, and even the annoying dog Clem - each have their own role in the teenager's love story, full of curiosities and comic situations. The winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1919 and 1922, Booth Tarkington, with gentle humor, tells the story of youthful love during one American summer in the 1910s.