I was a very imaginative child and happily blessed with having a group of very imaginative and almost inseparatable friends. This book brought me back to that time when everything was bigger than life, both the real and what we conjured up in our own imaginations.
I remember my best friend, Beth and I fighting off a group of boys in high school who were picking on one of our mentally challenged friends. It was a defining moment for us as it was for Cory Makemson and his friends when they stood up against the bully brothers. I remembered going to a pentacostal church with my friend and feeling absolutely bewildered by people talking in toungues, but having to calm my sister down when she started yelling out, "Call 911!" in sheer panic, was a hilarious testimony to just how scary church can be to a child. Our woods didn't have a triceratops, it had a big foot. We knew that because we spent hours tracking down it's large footprints. Sleeping outside for the first time, that was huge. We had to count 100 stars first because everyone knows it's not safe to sleep outside if there aren't 100 stars in the sky. There was also a crazy homeless man in our woods that we dreaded and anticipated running into at the same time.He had a house he built and always carried an ax. He was called, The Axman. Danger can be alluring to a 12 year old. We had, Old Man Crabapple. He hated us climbing the tree beside his house. He'd holler at us through his window, then one day he died and his spirit went into the tree. We knew this because the branches became gnarly and it started scratching us. These things had never happened before Old Man Crabtree died, only after it. His ugly spirit took posession of our favorite tree. We all stopped climbing on it. A year later the tree died. We all knew it was Old Man Crabapple that killed it.
There were so many things in the book that I could relate to, the death of a bike, the death of a friend, the death of a pet, the first time I heard Rock -n- Roll, all of it struch a chord in me.
I haven't forgotten what it is to see the world through child eyes. It's magic. I'm happy I read this book. This author brought it all back for me. I loved it's larger than life charactors. I could totally see myself and my childhood friends in this. I want to buy a copy for each of them. The tale of mystery in this was just a small part of a Boy's Life but that is the beauty of this. There is always a little mystery and a lot of magic in being a kid. I think Robert McCammon did an amazing job of capturing that. I'd like to sit and share childhood stories with him.