<p>In 'Swatty: A Story of Real Boys,' Ellis Parker Butler offers readers an evocative glimpse into the lives and adventures of youth, capturing the universal truths of childhood with compassion and humor. Butler employs a narrative style that is both engaging and reflective of early twentieth-century American literature, woven through with the colloquial speech of the book's youthful protagonists. As part of DigiCat Publishing's initiative to rev...