These vividly written, heart-warming and very funny tales recall Truman Capote's boyhood best friend, Miss Sook. Seven-year-old Capote, sent to live with reluctant relatives during the Depression, formed his closest childhood bond with Sook, an elderly and somewhat child-like female cousin. Life was always full of wonder for Miss Sook, who took a bookish, introverted and sometimes bitter little boy and opened his eyes to the world around him. Their adventures wonderfully chronicled in these stories will move and delight the entire family.
Added by Upcoming Robot on December 8, 2008