Ben Pepper is center stage in this lovely book
In every book in the Pepper series but the very first book and this book, the eldest Pepper sibling, Ebenezer Pepper, whom everyone calls Ben, is very much in the background. But happily for those of us who adore Ben, in this story, introverted Ben is front and center. He is a young man of enormous compassion, integrity and backbone. Everyone who meets him respects him. I was particularly delighted that we finally get the opportunity to find out why Ben chooses not to obtain the college education that Mr King is offering him but instead decides to go to work for Mr King's friend, Mr Cabot, a rich and successful businessman. Ben and Mr Cabot both agree that Ben should start at the very bottom of the business and work his way up, as Mr Cabot himself did when he began in business many years ago.
There is also a fascinating and important subplot in this book involving Jasper. Similar to Ben and Polly, every time Jasper has appeared in any of these books, he has always demonstrated a great deal of empathy, patience, and compassion. In fact, In this particular novel, Jasper and Ben are both extremely kind and supportive toward an orphaned little boy named Pip. Interestingly, in none of the other books in the Pepper series is Jasper shown as attending boarding school, as Dave and Joel and Jasper's two nephews, Percy and Van, consistently do. But in this book, suddenly Jasper is portrayed as attending boarding school and, oddly, for no reason that the author supplies, it is not the same boarding school as the one the younger boys attend.
In not a single book of this series has Ben ever been shown to be attending any school at all, or even being tutored at home at the King mansion, which Polly and Jasper are, in the first and second books of this series. In spite of that blatant omission, in this book the author operates on the assumption that Ben has achieved the equivalent of what we would call these days a high school diploma, since he is portrayed as qualified to go on to college should he do choose.
This book is a quick, fun read with lots of interesting subcharacters who had not been previously introduced in any other Pepper books. For fans of the Pepper family, and Ben in particular, this book is not to be missed.