TY - BOOK AU - Tarkington,Booth TI - Ramsey Milholland AV - PS PY - 2006/// CY - Salt Lake City, UT PB - Project Gutenberg KW - Bildungsromans KW - Young men -- Fiction KW - American fiction -- 20th century KW - World War, 1914-1918 -- United States -- Fiction N1 - Release date is 2006-03-22; Produced by Earle Beach and David Widger; Original publication data not identified N2 - "Ramsey Milholland" by Booth Tarkington is a novel written in the early 20th century that portrays the life and experiences of a young boy named Ramsey. The story explores themes of childhood, war, and the transition to adolescence, as seen through Ramsey's interactions with his grandfather, peers, and his own developing identity. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of a small town in America, steeped in the traditions and lessons of the past, particularly centering around the solemnity of war commemorations and the innocence of youth. The opening of the novel introduces us to Ramsey Milholland and his grandfather, who are watching a Decoration Day parade together. Through their conversation, we witness the innocent curiosity of Ramsey as he questions his grandfather about the Civil War, showcasing his youthful bravado and naivety. The grandfather reflects on his war experience, revealing complexities in the perspectives of both soldiers and their valor. This blend of earnest dialogue and comedic interludes sets the stage for Ramsey's journey through childhood, where themes of loyalty, bravery, and the bittersweet nature of growing up begin to emerge. As Ramsey transitions into school life, the narrative foreshadows the trials he will face in navigating friendships and crushes, especially with a girl named Dora Yocum, establishing a groundwork for his development in the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.) UR - https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2595 ER -