Index for A Melody in Silver by Keene Abbott

Summary:

"A Melody in Silver" by Keene Abbott is a novel written in the early 20th century. It seems to explore themes of childhood innocence, family dynamics, and the yearning for paternal acceptance through the eyes of a young boy named David. The story begins to unfold the complexities of David’s interactions with his mother and his playmate, Mitch Horrigan, as he navigates his feelings of identity and the desire for autonomy, especially through the quest for trousers as a symbol of growing up. The opening portion introduces David, a sensitive boy who grapples with his self-image and societal expectations tied to gender roles. His relationship with Mitch is central, highlighting David's internal conflict as he seeks acceptance and grapples with the label of being a ‘good boy’ in his mother’s eyes. The narrative reveals David's innocent yet profound observations about life, such as the significance of having a father, which adds depth to his character. The themes of love, sacrifice, and the bittersweet nature of growing up are palpable as David ventures between his fantasies and reality, setting the stage for a touching exploration of childhood. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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