About this book
Pee Wee Harris by Percy Keese Fitzhugh follows a pint-sized scout with an outsized spirit as he transforms a sleepy New Jersey village into a hub of activity. When young Pee-Wee visits his Aunt Jamsiah and Uncle Eb in the backwoods town of Everdoze, he wastes no time putting his scout skills to work. Determined to raise funds for his troop's new tents, Pee-Wee launches an ambitious enterprise that sets off a chain of unexpected adventures and mishaps.
Small in stature but boundless in energy and loyalty, Pee-Wee navigates a series of challenges that test his ingenuity and character. Along the way, he forges new friendships and learns valuable lessons about perseverance, honesty, and the true meaning of scout values. With a cast of colorful characters and situations that range from humorous to suspenseful, this classic youth adventure captures the spirit of early twentieth-century scouting.
Originally published in 1922 and approved by the Boy Scouts of America, this coming-of-age fiction remains engaging for both young listeners discovering the Scout tradition and adults seeking nostalgic entertainment. Perfect for families seeking wholesome adventure or anyone interested in vintage youth literature, Pee Wee Harris delivers timeless charm and genuine heart.