A boy (not named) gets an old, used, riding lawnmower for his birthday from his eccentric grandmother. His next-door neighbor asks him to mow his lawn. He needs money to buy an inner tube for his bike, so he agrees. Soon he gets more customers. Soon he has more than he can handle.
One of his customers, an aging hippie day trader named Arnold, gives the boy advice on running his business, and invests his money for him. Soon the boy has more than a dozen employees, a wad of money, an interest in a prize fighter, and a problem with a protection racket. And all he wanted was an inner tube
He is one of the main characters.
In "Lawn Boy" by Gary Paulsen, some minor characters include the main character's grandmother, his best friend, Arnold, his mother, and the various customers he interacts with while working on their lawns. These characters help shape the main character's experiences and the overall story.
lawn boy duhhh
Out side in the lawn
He didn't have money so head to cut people's lawn
He doednt have a name yes, actually he did in the back of the book it was duane
He is a boy
In Gary Paulsen's book "Lawn Boy," the main character's name is not revealed. He is simply referred to as "Lawn Boy" throughout the story.
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