![]() ![]() ![]() Papa's newest acquisition is an indoor toilet, otherwise known as a water closet.He's like an old-timey Muggle version of Arthur Weasley. For an otherwise smart man, Papa has one weakness: He can't resist buying amazing new inventions, very few of which actually work.There's also Aunt Bertha (not their real aunt) who lives with them and makes wisecracks. Adults are present in the form of Mamma and Papa, who is the editor of the Adenville Weekly Advocate.As some of the only non-Mormon kids in town, the Fitzgerald brothers have gotten really good at beating other kids up in the name of tolerance and understanding.There's Sweyn D., who's going on twelve, and Tom D., ten, who is also known as the Great Brain. ![]() Fitzgerald, introduces the setting (Adenville, Utah, 1896) and his family. The narrator, seven-going-on-eight-year-old John D. ![]()
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