“A few years later the young boy and the old boy of My Great-Grandfather and I (KR, 1964) are still turning out their brisk, well-turned, disarmingly pointed stories and rhymes in a wonderfully companionable sort of synergistic creativity.”
“The Young Boy and his Great-Grandfather fill the rest of the week this story spans discussing the question around which many of the fables turn: what makes a hero?”
“The Young Boy, now fourteen and home from school with a sore foot, and his Great-Grandfather, confined to a wheelchair and nearing the end of his life.”