Despite Milton Adams's age, he is a child of the times. Milton's entire world is in turmoil because of his parents' incessant worries about their employment and income, as well as the constant torment of the local bully. Grandpa Howard visits, and he realizes that worrying about the past and worrying about the future only make things worse and prevent him from finding true happiness in the here and now.
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Despite Milton Adams's age, he is a child of the times. Milton's entire world is in turmoil because of his parents' incessant worries about their employment and income, as well as the constant torment of the local bully. Grandpa Howard visits, and he realizes that worrying about the past and worrying about the future only make things worse and prevent him from finding true happiness in the here and now.
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