Cookie #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCookie O'Toole, a mischievous young boy known as "the funniest kid in town," faces conflict with his strict father when a business associate, Mr. Phineas Snide, visits the household with expectations of domestic perfection. When Cookie's mother leaves to go marketing and warns him not to make a mess, Cookie's antics and behavior are put to the test as Mr. Snide insists on conducting business only with families who demonstrate genuine home spirit and domesticity. Cookie must navigate between his natural mischievous tendencies and proving that the O'Toole household deserves Mr. Snide's business contract.
Cindy gets an earful from her father about her jive-talking ways and silly outfit, then finds herself caught up in a secret Tiger society scheme—but not before learning that looking grown-up doesn't always mean acting like it. It's a 1947 teen humor tale that plays the generation gap for laughs while Cindy discovers the real cost of trying to fit in.
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Reprinted in The Kilroys #48 (1954)
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