

He put the bottle back and looked to see if there was anything interesting on the other shelves. One night Homer came down and opened the ice box door, and poured a saucer of milk for Tabby and a glass of milk for himself. Tabby, the family cat, usually comes around for something to eat too.


He has a workshop in one corner of his room where he works in the evenings.īefore going to bed at night he usually goes down to the kitchen to have a glass of milk and cookies because working on radios makes him hungry.

When Homer isn’t going to school, or doing odd jobs, or playing with other boys, he works on his hobby which is building radios. Sometimes he washes windshields of cars to help his father, and sometimes he sweeps out cabins or takes care of the lunch room to help his mother. Homer’s mother cooks fried chicken and hamburgers in the lunch room and takes care of the tourist cabins while his father takes care of the filling station. Homer Price has the world well under control.ĪBOUT two miles outside of Centerburg where route 56 meets route 56A there lives a boy named Homer. No matter how old or young the reader, the strange skulduggery of the Sensational Scent, the extravagant affair of the Doughnuts, the breathtaking suspense of “Mystery Yarn”, the doleful defeat of The Super-Duper, the puzzling problem of Michael Murphy’s musical Mousetrap, and the Great Pageant of One Hundred and Fifty Years of Centerburg Progress Week, will reduce him to helpless laughter. In six preposterous tales, Robert McCloskey takes a good look at the face of mid-western America with humorous and affectionate eyes. While Centerburg is not exactly nosey, precious little happens that the good citizens do not know. They include Aunt Aggy and Uncle Ulysses, the Sheriff and the boys, Miss Terwilliger, Miss Naomi Enders, great-great-great granddaughter of Ezekiel Enders who founded Centerburg and who owned the precious formula for making Cough Syrup and Elixir of Life Compound. HOMER PRICE lives two miles out of Centerburg, where Route 56 meets 56A, but most of his friends and relatives live in town.
