Jack is not thrilled with the prospect but he learns a lot over the summer. Jack learns that Miss Volker - who is the town's medical examiner, historian and official obituary writer - needs him to type obits for her because her fingers are crippled from arthritis. There goes baseball and and a happy carefree summer! He has to give all that up to hang around with an old lady. Gantos that she needed his help over the summer. He will only be able to do chores around the house and help Miss Volker, who told Mrs. In the meantime, his mother informs him that he is grounded for the summer which had just begun. His father had always taught him gun safety and will deal with him when he comes home from his out-of-town job. The fire power knocks him off the bench and scares his mother and neighbor, Miss Volker, almost to death. He fires the gun just as a bad guy emerges from the bushes and he fires. Jack runs and gets a Japanese rifle so he can pretend to shoot the enemies on the drive-in screen. A war movie is playing, and Jack is so enthralled that he wants to be part of it. Jack is using Japanese military binoculars that his father brought home from his tour of duty as a Marine in World War II. The story takes place in the early 1960s and opens with Jack standing on a bench in his backyard trying to see the movie playing at the nearby drive-in. "Dead End in Norvelt" by Jack Gantos is the story of a twelve-year-old who happens to have the same name as the author - Jack Gantos.
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