The Golden Age Annotated
Kenneth Grahame
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(, April 12, 2020)
Frank Gold is almost 13, and although he is small for his age he is independent, resourceful, a bit of a liar, indifferent to rules; he has also been struck down by polio. His curiosity sustains him. When he is moved to the Golden Age, a childrenās hospital, to recuperate, he soon asserts his detachment. Before that, when he first became ill, he had been sent to a large hospital on the outskirts of Perth. Most of the patients there were young single adults; he was the youngest. Whizzing about in his wheelchair, he chased nurses and carried messages. He was, for a while, āmascot, cupid, little brotherā. Somehow during all this activity he also āfelt a hunger to know why he was aliveā. Frank is no ordinary boy, and he knows it.