John Updike's Early Years first examines his family, then places him in
the context of the Depression and World War II. Relying upon interviews
with former classmates, the next chapters examine Updike's early life
and leisure activities, his athletic ability, social leadership,
intellectual prowess, comical pranks, and his experience with girls. Two
chapters explore Updike's cartooning and drawing, and the last chapter
explains how he modeled his characters on his schoolmates. Lists of
Updike's works treating Pennsylvania, and a compilation of contributions
to his school paper are included, along with profiles of all students,
faculty and administrators during his years at Shillington High School.