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Andrews, V.C. – Flowers in the Attic, 1979:

"One Rainy Afternoon" – Chris, nearly 17, is stripped naked and whipped with a switch by his grandmother for talking back when she accuses him of carnal sin with his sister (undeserved . . . Chris doesn't have sex with his sister for several more chapters).


Andrews, V.C. – If There Be Thorns, 1981:

"The Snake" – Ten-year-old Bart is repeatedly slapped by his mother, then later, spanked bare-bottom by his stepfather for the following: half-drowning his baby sister, kicking his big brother in the crotch, attacking the hired help, trying to bite his mother, throwing rocks at people and refusing to pull his pants down so his momma can spank him (deserved). The licking does no good.


Beaton, M.C. -The Skeleton in the Closet, 2001:

Chapter 1 - Fell recalls the misery of waiting for his father to come home from work and spank his bare backside with a belt (don't know if he deserved it or not).


Borntrager, Mary Christner – Reuben, 1992:

Chapter 7 – Willy, an eleven-year-old Amish boy, is strapped by his father for a lie he didn't tell (undeserved).


Branscum, Robbie – Me and Jim Luke, 1971:

Chapter 2 – Grandpa switches Jim Luke, 12, and Sammy John, 10, for drinking his moonshine (deserved).

Chapter 17 – Grandpa switches the boys again after they run away to take on the KKK (deserved – they were doing a valiant thing, but are too young to be messing with the Klan).


Branscum, Robbie – The Three Wars of Billy Joe Treat, 1975:

Chapter 1 – Billy Joe, 13, Junior, 12, Leroy, 13, Troy, 9, and Toby, 15, are all paddled by their teacher for teasing the girls at school (deserved).

Chapter 2 – Billy Joe is strapped by his pa for getting paddled at school (undeserved).

Chapter 8 – The teacher paddles Junior, now 13, for coming to school late after helping his sick granny (undeserved).

Chapter 13 – Billy Joe, now 14, gets a razor stropping from his ma when he throws a perfectly good chicken neck to the dogs (deserved – thou shalt not waste food during wartime).


Branscum, Robbie – To the Tune of a Hickory Stick, 1978:

Chapter 3 – Thirteen-year-old J.D. (AKA Peckerwood) is switched by his uncle when he tries to take the blame for something his sister did (undeserved).

Chapter 5 – J.D.'s uncle beats his back with a cane for not working fast enough (undeserved).


Branscum, Robbie – The Ugliest Boy, 1978:

Chapter 3 – Fourteen-year-old Reb talks about the paddlings he gets from his father each time he has to prove himself in a new town by smoking, chewing or cussing (deserved).


Brink, Carol Ryrie – Caddie Woodlawn, 1935:

"A Schoolroom Battle" – Caddie smacks a teenage bully with a ruler, and when the teacher arrives to break up the ensuing fight, she spanks the boy's bottom with her own ruler (deserved).

"Father Speaks" – Hetty reports to Caddie the details of the thrashing Father administered to Tom, 13, and Warren, 9 (deserved).


Buckley, William F. Jr. – Saving the Queen, 1976:

Chapter 6 – Blackford, age sixteen, is birched bloody by his headmaster for drawing a uncouth picture on a blackboard (deserved, except for the undue severity because he is a cocky American). The chapter includes a good discussion between two boys over how school birchings are administered.


Burns, Olive Anne – Cold Sassy Tree, 1984:

Chapter 13/14 – 14-year-old Will worries that his papa will strap him for sneaking off and nearly getting killed (deserved).

Chapter 17 – Will remembers getting a whipping when he was six because his aunt blamed him for something she’d done (undeserved).

Chapter 27 – Will gets strapped by his papa for making up humorous stories about his aunt (deserved, I guess . . . but pretty funny!).

Chapter 35 – Papa whips Will for kissing a girl from the wrong side of town (undeserved).

Chapter 42 – Will is whipped by his papa again, for letting a cage full of rats loose on stage during a Christmas pageant (deserved).

More mentions of Will’s various whippings at home and school throughout the book.


Butler, William – The Butterfly Revolution*, 1961:

May 30 – Winston, 13, is pulled out of the bathtub and hauled into the garage for a belt whipping from his father after he breaks a window with a bar of soap (deserved).

June 6 – After the boys have taken over their summer camp, a 13-year-old is tied to a tree and beaten by an older boy with a belt for being a traitor (Undecided - not a good choice of punishment, but they couldn't exactly let the kid blow the horn on the revolution either).

*Boys creating their own misguided civilization – a must-read for “Lord of the Flies' fans”.


Caldwell, V.M.* – The Ocean Within, 1999:

Chapter Six – Grandma paddles nine-year-old Paul (and his female cousin) for playing with fire (deserved).

Chapter Ten – Paul (still nine) and Andrew (thirteen) each get a paddling from Grandma for reading their cousin's diary (deserved).

Chapter Fourteen – Grandma strikes again. This time, four-year-old Petey is paddled for throwing sand at a vindictive old woman (deserved).


Caldwell, V.M.* – Tides, 2001:

Chapter Ten – Paul, age ten, is paddled by Grandma for playing with his model rocket kit without supervision (deserved).

*There are many spankings/talk about spankings in this author's books – but the only one that is described at all is given to a girl. Ick.


Cervantes, Miguel de – Don Quixote de la Mancha*, 1605 or so:

Book 1, Chapter 4 – A man straps his fifteen-year-old servant boy for losing too many sheep (deserved). After Quixote threatens the man to “save” the boy, the kid is beaten nearly unconscious out of spite (undeserved).

*Many translations of this book exist w/different titles.


Chatwin, Bruce – On the Black Hill, 1982:

Chapter 10 – Lewis and Benjamin are identical twins of approximately the same age (6 or 7). In this chapter, Lewis is spanked by a photographer after he hits the man with a stick (deserved).

Chapter 12 – The twin’s teacher gives each boy six strokes of the switch on the bare bottom for cheating on an exam, which they didn’t do (undeserved).


Clifford, Martin* - The Boy Who Wanted the Sack, 1937(?)

Chapter 8 - Angelo Lee, age fifteen, deliberately provokes his housemaster on his first day at boarding school. The Head attempts to cane Lee on the hand (deserved), but the boy jerks it away causing the cane to strike the Head on his shin. The housemaster is then ordered to cane Lee's bottom a dozen times (deserved, but extreme).

Chapter 13 - The Head canes Lee severely for calling a teacher an "Old Donkey" and refusing to acknowledge that he should have waited until the man was out of earshot (deserved)(this is the same day as the above caning).

Chapter 16 - A teen, Tom Merry, is caned by a prefect when he repeatedly disturbs the older boy in his study (deserved).

Chapter 27 - Fourth formers, Lee and Bates (also fifteen, I assume) are caned by a prefect for fighting in the sixth form passageway (deserved).

Chapter 33 - Lee punches a prefect in an attempt to get expelled, but is punished instead by suffering two strokes of the cane from each prefect in the school (deserved).

Chapter 34 - Lee deliberately hits a master in the face with a football. With the Head's permission, the enraged master birches Lee so thoroughly that the boy is unable to sit in class that afternoon (deserved).

*Charles Hamilton (AKA Clifford Martin; Frank Richards; Hilda Richards +25 other pen names) holds the Guinness Book record as the world's most prolific full-length writer. Most of his works are schoolboy stories, many featuring the famous Billy Bunter. Good luck finding a book of his that does not include a caning or two. Hamilton portrays cp as something that is both horrendously painful and hilariously funny - all at the same time. He has little sympathy for his characters (as exhibited in the above example - Lee endures all that punishment over the course of a few days), but the boys in his stories are generally good-natured about taking their inevitable floggings.


Cookson, Catherine – Mary Ann and Bill, 1967:

Chaper 1 – David (about 8?) gets a bare bottom hand spanking from his mother for "swearing" at his teacher with made-up words (deserved).

Chapter 14 – David is spanked bare bottom again – this time with his father's hand – for stealing money (deserved).


Deal, Borden – The Other Room, 1974:

"Returns" – Fifteen-year-old Chris feels badly about spending his parent's hard-earned money on rootbeer without permission. He requests that his mother give him a switching to ease his guilt (deserved).

"The Time of Lust" – Chris' father is preparing to strap him for some type of misbehavior (deserved). The man decides that his son is too old to learn anything from a spanking, so lets the matter go.


Edmonds, Walter D. – The South African Quirt, 1985:

Chapter 4 – Twelve-year-old Natty receives two lashes on the bare backside with a rhinoceros hide quirt for breaking the spine of a book and lying to his father about it (undeserved, he did neither). The whipping hurts so badly, that the boy both urinates and defecates on the floor. He bleeds for the next several chapters, so, later, when he has failed to complete an assigned task, he considers suicide rather than facing another whipping.

Chapter 14 - Natty is once again bared by his father for punishment (deserved), but chooses to give up his dog in exchange for a reprieve. Damn those evil rhinoceroses!


Eustace, Helen – The Fool Killer, 1954:

Chapter 1 – Twelve-year-old George is switched bare-bottom by his foster mother for disobeying and causing something valuable to be broken (deserved, but the lady is a real bitch).

Chapter 27 – Long after running away from the mean foster parents, George is hand spanked by his kindly, new foster father for stealing candy (deserved).

When he's not currently getting a licking, our narrator finds ample opportunity to ponder the times when he was licked in the past. Someone obsessed with spankings? Imagine that!


Feist, Raymond E. – The King’s Buccaneer, 1992:

Chapter 4 – Prince Nicholas & his squire, Harry – both seventeen – are switched on separate occasions by a castle steward for not properly completing the tasks they were assigned (deserved).


Fitzgerald, John D. – The Great Brain, 1967:

Chapter 7 – Ten-year-old Tom is paddled by a teacher for refusing to snitch on a classmate (undeserved).


Fitzgerald, John D. – Me and My Little Brain, 1971:

Chapter 4 – Nine-year-old John gets fed up with his bratty foster brother, four-year-old Frankie. He spanks Frankie with a stick of kindling for a long series of offenses that culminates with releasing all the livestock from the barn (deserved).


Fleischman, Sid - The Whipping Boy, 1986:

Chapter 1 - Jemmy, an orphan boy of unspecified age, is whipped for the third time in a single day for one of the prince's pranks (undeserved).

Chapter 2 - Jemmy is switched by the prince's tutor (undeserved).

Chapter 16 - Prince Horace, age also unknown, is horsewhipped by a kidnapping scoundrel (undeserved).


Flynn, Jack – Naked Hearts, 1987:

Chapter 3 – In a flashback scene, Four-year-old Shawn is spanked by his father after maliciously destroying one of his cousin's dolls (deserved). On the same page, he is spanked by Mom for acting lewdly around his cousin (undecided).

If anyone is interested: In the same chapter, Shawn, at age fifteen, spanks his female cousin to orgasm.


Garfield, Leon – The Strange Affair of Adelaide Harris, 1971:

Chapter 20 - Bostock and Harris are suspected of misplacing Harris's baby sister, so are thrashed by their fathers with a belaying pin and a book on circulation respectively (deserved – they DID lose the baby). Oddly, the boy's ages are not mentioned in the book . . . but they are described as being "enormous and crumpled".


Gerrard, Alex – The Haunted Trousers, 2004:

Chapter 24 – Eleven-year-old Baron is in the process of being caned by his headmaster for fighting on the playground (deserved), when the punishment is interrupted by meddling time travelers from the future. Also, another eleven-year-old, George, gets his bare leg smacked by a teacher for teasing a peer about an impending caning (deserved).


Gilstrap, John – Nathan's Run, 1996:
Chapter 10 – Twelve-year-old Nathan recalls the first bare-bottomed belt licking that he'd received from his uncle the previous year. It was for screaming loud enough to alert the neighbors that he was being locked in a crawl space (undeserved).


Gipson, Fred – Little Arliss*, 1978:

Chapter 1 – Papa intends to whip twelve-year-old Arliss with a riding quirt to cool the boy’s dangerous temper, but Arliss wisely runs in the opposite direction (deserved).

Chapter 2 – The schoolteacher comes at Arliss with a switch for fighting during recess, but, again, Arliss runs off – after hurling a rock at his assailant (deserved).

Arliss spends the rest of the book worrying about the three lickings that he’s sure to get, but he never actually receives punishment.

*The spankings of a younger Arliss are mentioned in both “Old Yeller” and “Savage Sam”, but I don’t recall them being too interesting.


Gipson, Fred – Recollection Creek, 1944:

Chapter 4 – Ten-year-old Jay is hand-spanked by his sister's beau after shooting the man's horse in the butt with a slingshot (deserved).

Chapter 10 – Jay and his cousin Hopper, nine, have wrecked havoc by hitching a calf to a cart. Grandpa makes the boys run behind his horse for hours while he hunts for the perfect switch to whip them with (deserved). He lets his grandkids off at the last minute, of course.

Chapter 18 – Jay's father wears him out with a rawhide quirt for swimming where he was told not to (deserved).


Gripe, Maria – In the Time of the Bells, 1965:

Chapter 8 – Helge, seventeen, is beaten by an official with a birch rod in the place of Arvid, the sixteen-year-old king (undeserved).


Grisham, John – A Painted House, 2001:

Chapter 16 – Lloyd, a boy of undetermined age, is spanked by his father with a stick for spying on his teenage sister while she squeezes out an illegitimate child. (deserved? I dunno. Did anyone tell him not to look?)

Chapter 19 – 7-year-old Luke, our highly articulate narrator, is spanked by his father with a stick for cussing and playing a trick on his cousin's wife (deserved).


Groom, Winston – Gump & Co., 1995:

Chapter 13 – Forrest Gump puts the teenaged ‘Little Forrest’ over his knee and gives him a spanking following a long series of misdemeanors (deserved).


Hahn, Mary Downing - Time For Andrew, 1994.

Chapter 15 - While living the life of his great-great-great cousin, Drew, age 12 gets a belt whipping from his "father" alongside his nine-year-old "brother", Theo. The boys are being punished for fighting with their cousin and disrupting their mother's Women's Club meeting (deserved).

Chapter 19 - Drew and Theo feel the lash of their father's belt again when they go somewhere they've been forbidden and continue to fight with their cousin (deserved).


Harrar, George – The Trouble with Jeremy Chance, 2003

In a chapter cryptically titled "Whipping" 12-year-old Jeremy gets his very first belting from Pa after voicing his disapproval of his father's spite toward a neighbor (undeserved). There is abundant talk of Pa's strap throughout the book - most notably in the chapter titled "Wrong", where Jeremy whines for several pages about his unfair punishment.


Hill, Deborah – Kingsland, 1981:

Chapter 8 – A father immensely enjoys strapping the bare bottom of his eleven-year-old son, Steven, for a poor grade in arithmetic (technically deserved; morally, I'm not so sure . . .).


Inman, Robert – Home Fires Burning, 1987:

Book 1, Chapter 4 – Twelve-year-old Lonnie is strapped by his grandmother for stowing away on an airplane (deserved).

Book 3, Chapter 4 – Lonnie, still twelve, is paddled by his school principal for fighting (deserved).


Jones, J.V. – The Baker’s Boy, 1995:

Chapter 1 – The Master Baker spanks twelve-year-old Jack with a mixing paddle for being late to work (deserved).

Chapter 4 – A mention of a time when the Master Baker beat Jack for killing a rat in the cellar (definitely deserved – innocent animals should not be persecuted!).


Kay, Terry – The Runaway, 1997:

Chapter 1 – Seven-year-old Tom is spanked by his father for running away (deserved). Tom’s older brother, Troy, promises the kid that he is going to “get his little butt whipped” four times in the space of three pages.

Chapter 2 – Talk of Tom’s many runaway attempts (and subsequent whippings) over the next five years.

Chapter 8 – Tom, now twelve, is belt-spanked by his father for . . . um, I forget . . . let’s see . . . oh, yeah! It was running away again (deserved).


Kay, Terry – The Year the Lights Came On, 1976:

Chapter 5 – Freeman, fourteen, gets a lash from a teacher’s belt because the man is confused about who he should be hitting in the wake of a schoolyard brawl (deserved, except that everyone else should have been punished as well).

Chapter 7 – The narrator, twelve-year-old Colin, is whipped by his father for deliberately missing the school bus home (deserved).


Kellerman, Jonathan - Twisted - 2004:

Chapter 45 - The history of a serial killer is told. At age eight, Otto's mother "routinely beat him with switches and kitchen implements". When the boy was nine, he stole twenty-nine cents and a hen from a neighbor (which he tortured and killed . . . the hen, not the neighbor). For this, his mother beats him with "special severity" then turns her son over the neighbors for further corporal punishment in addition to forced labor (deserved - stealing/killing is bad - but the mother is of such poor character, herself, that she has no right to be teaching moral values to anyone!)


King, Stephen – Night Shift, 1978:

"The Last Rung on the Ladder" – Ten-year-old Larry is hand spanked by his father for disobeying and doing something dangerous (deserved).


King, Stephen – The Eyes of the Dragon, 1987:

Chapter 14 – Peter, a nine-year-old prince, is whipped by his father, the king, for saving the life of a horse (undeserved, in my opinion, but the punishment is presented in a positive light).


King, Stephen – Nightmares & Dreamscapes, 1993:

"The House on Maple Street" – Seven-year-old Brian is spanked by his stepfather for entering a forbidden room (deserved).


King-Taylor, Gladys – Heck and the Deacon, 1986:

Chapter 1 – Fourteen-year-old John Hector is promised a strapping from his father for picking and eating chokecherries on the Lord's day (Undecided – I don't believe in legalistic religion, but can you blame a parent for trying to save his child's eternal soul? If a man really believes that an action is a sin against God, isn't he obligated to stop his son from doing it, ridiculous or not?). Heck runs away to avoid this thrashing, but recalls a switching that he got from his mother when he was "very little" for not going to school after encountering a bear on the way (undeserved).


Kipling, Rudyard – The Complete Stalky & Co.*, 1897:

"In Ambush" – The Head canes Stalky, Beetle, & McTurk (3rd formers? Thirteen?) on (correct) suspicion that they knowingly deceived members of the school's staff and got them into trouble with the townsfolk (deserved).

"The Impressionists" – The Head canes Stalky, Beetle, & McTurk (5th formers? fifteen?) for tormenting their housemaster in such a manner that the man does not realize he's been intentionally targeted (deserved).

"The United Idolaters" – The Head canes twelve seniors for destructive rioting. I expect that our three heroes are included within the ranks, as they were the instigators of the mischief (deserved).

"Regulus" – Winton, age fifteen, lets a mouse loose in class, meaning he must write 500 lines, meaning he must default on mandatory games, meaning he must be swished by the Captain of Games . . . who happens to be his cousin and study-mate. Shitty luck. (deserved).

Before attending to Winton, the Captain of Games canes Babcock, age twelve, and spanks Jevons, age eleven, for missing games (both deserved).

"A Little Prep" – The Head sets out to cane the entire upper school – starting with Stalky, Beetle, & McTurk – for causing a commotion during prep (deserved).

"The Satisfaction of a Gentleman" – Stalky, Beetle, & McTurk (still in 5th form, but probably sixteen by now) are caned by the Head in order to pacify a member of the school board (undeserved). The Head feels badly about his actions until he learns, years later, that the three boys had been shooting at each with pistols earlier that day (deserved after all).

  • Be sure you have the complete version of the book, which contains the following additional chapters: "Stalky"; "The United Idolators"; "Regulus"; "The Propagation of Knowledge"; "The Satisfaction of a Gentleman".

Kurtz, Katherine – The Harrowing of Gwynedd, 1989:

Chapter 26 – Fourteen-year-old Prince Javan has joined the priesthood and openly defied his archbishop. The annoyed authoritarian states, “. . . I shall do you the courtesy of treating you as a man instead of a wayward boy. Accordingly, I shall not turn you over my knee and thrash you.” More’s the pity. Instead, Javan is whipped twenty times across the bare back by a couple of monks (sort of deserved).


Llewellyn, Richard – How Green Was My Valley, 1940:

Chapter 3 – Fourteen-year-old Gwilym earns a strapping for insulting his older brother, but is able to run faster than his father (deserved).

Chapter 18 – Huw, also fourteen, is brutally beaten across the back with his teacher’s stick for fighting on the playground (deserved, but unfairly administered).


Lott, Brett – Jewel, 1991:

Chapter 4 – A mother reflects on the proceedings when her husband takes their sons, ages six and seven, behind the shed for belt spankings (deserved, it is assumed).


Maron, Margaret* – Bootlegger’s Daughter, 1992:

Chapter 12 – A woman recalls her father switching her seventeen-year-old twin brothers for allowing her to break her arm when she was twelve (undeserved).

*All of the books by this author (that my friend has read, anyway) contain recollections of teenage discipline. But the instances are all “one-liners”, so I will not list them out here.


Maule, Hamilton – Jeremy Todd*, 1959:

Chapter 5 – Ten-year-old Jeremy has been harassing cows and breaking things with his slingshot. Along with a few slaps, his grandmother shoots him in the butt with the confiscated weapon (deserved). Not exactly a spanking, but still funny! (yes, spankings are funny if you are not the recipient).

Chapter 12 – Jeremy is spanked by his grandma with a fly swatter after he runs away for two days (deserved).

Chapter 14 – Snooky (age unknown) is brutally beaten by his drunken mother with a large stick (undeserved). The woman is angry because Snooky is trying to rub the black off of his skin at Jeremy's suggestion.

*The casual usage of the 'N' word in this book is offensive. Mark Twain gets away with it because his books were written in the 1800's. Such a derogatory term is not acceptable in 1959.


McCammon, Robert R. – Boy's Life, 1991:

Part 4, Chapter 2 – Eleven-year-old Cory is hand spanked by his father for punching his bitch of a teacher in the face (deserved – but the teacher was asking for it!).


Meyer, Carolyn – Gideon's People, 1996:

Chapter 4 – Gideon, a sixteen-year-old Amish boy, gets a "smacking" from his Datt (Dutch for father) with a buggy whip for speaking to an uncle who had been shunned by the elders (Undecided; complicated religious issue).

Chapter 12 – Datt begins whipping Gideon for skipping church (deserved), but the teen decides that he's too old to be punished and rips the buggy whip out of his father's hands.

Chapter 14 – Gideon's little sister reflects on the smackings received by her brothers and their friends.


Meyers, Franklyn E. – Me & Caleb Again, 1969:

Chapter 1 – Caleb, nearly ten, is spanked by his father for stealing materials to build a doghouse (deserved).


Moeri, Louise – The Devil in Ol’ Rosie, 2001:

Chapter 4 – Twelve-year-old “Wart” recalls being thrashed by his father the previous summer for losing track of his small brother (deserved).

Chapter 8 – Wart remembers a paternal thrashing he received at age eight for leaving the chicken pen open (deserved).


Montgomery, L.M. – Anne of Avonlea, 1909:

Chapter 4 – Anne spends the entire five pages arguing with various people who favor the use of corporal punishment in the schoolroom.

Chapter 8 – Six-year-old Davy sweet talks his way out of a whipping from his foster mother (deserved). In subsequent chapters, he continues to be naughty, and there are frequent threats to his bottom. However, I don't know if he ever actually gets it, because you can't expect me to thoroughly read a book where the protagonist is a silly girl who talks to trees.

Chapter 12 – Anne goes against her own principles and whips Anthony Pye (a student of undetermined age) with a wooden pointer for mischief in the classroom (deserved). Anthony later states that his teacher's licking was "almost as good as a man's". Congratulations, Anne! Go tell that to a tree . . .


Morpurgo, Michael – The War of Jenkins’ Ear, 1995:

Chapter 1 – Thirteen-year-old Christopher gets his palm slippered by his headmaster for talking after lights out (deserved).

Chapter 5 - Thirteen-year-old Toby fears that he will get a caning from the headmaster, so mentally reviews what will happen to him, based on past experience. Toby is wrong about why he’s been summoned to the study.

Chapter 9 – Toby and Hunter, a prefect (age seventeen?), are caned by the headmaster for believing that Christopher is Jesus Christ sent down to earth (undeserved?).


Morrow, Honore – On to Oregon!*, 1926:

"The Beginning of the Trail" – Thirteen-year-old John Sager gets a licking from his father's riding quirt for allowing injuns to steal the family cattle (deserved).

"The North Platte" – After several run-ins with his father, John decides he's too old to be bossed around and runs away from the wagon train. His father intends to lick his son after he returns (deserved), but the infamous Kit Carson talks him out of it in the next chapter.

"Fort Laramie" – The wagon train doctor spanks John over his knee after the boy sticks a burr under his horse's saddle (deserved).

*Alternate title: Seven Alone. Although this is a fictionalized version of their journey, the Sager children were real people. I attended John Sager Middle School as a kid, so I had to hear about 'em all the time.


North, Sterling – So Dear To My Heart, 1947:

Chapter 2 – Granny Kincaid cuts a switch with the intention of whipping her ten-year-old grandson, Jeremiah, for rescuing a dying lamb (undeserved). In the end, she relents and leaves the boy be.

Chapter 5 – Mr. Grundy tans his son, Fud, (age unknown) for causing a lamb to go berserk in his shop (deserved). Whipping is offstage, but brought up a couple more times throughout the chapter.

A little girl takes a stick to Fud and his friend Archie as they are bullying Jeremiah.


O' Connor, Edwin – All in the Family, 1964:

Chapter 2 – Mention of the time when James, 13, was "walloped" for smoking (deserved). Later, eleven-year-old Phil is spanked by his father with a strap for damaging a car while attempting to drive it (deserved).


Paulsen, Gary – Harris and Me, 1993:

Chapter 3 – Nine-year-old Harris gets the usual smacks to the side of his head by his older sister, but when his cussing gets out of hand, Mom finally busts his butt with an iron ladle (deserved).


Payne, C.D. – Youth in Revolt*, 1993:

Saturday, September 8 – Nick's mother uses a book on lovemaking to beat her fourteen-year-old son when she catches him exchanging experimental BJs with his best friend (undeserved - what else are friends for?).

Saturday, September 29 – Nick is switched on the bare butt and legs by his mother's asshole of a boyfriend for stealing a car and a trailer and destroying five buildings and three vehicles in a fiery explosion (deserved – duh! Nick caused 5 million dollars worth of damage – but abusive nonetheless). The kid only intended to burn up the trailer; the rest was an unfortunate accident.

*This book is hilarious, and comes highly recommended.


Peck, Robert Newton – Soup, 1974:

Chapter 1 – Rob, age nine or so, gets switched by his mother for being intentionally rude to the school nurse (deserved).

Chapter 2 – Soup, probably about ten, gets switched by a neighbor man for breaking a window (deserved, I guess. But it was an accident).

Chapter 3 – Rob is spanked by his aunt because he left her tied to a tree during a thunder storm (undeserved – REALLY an accident).

Chapter 8 – Rob recalls a time when his aunt spanked him with a hairbrush after catching him abusing the same (deserved).


Peck, Robert Newton – Soup & Me, 1975:

Chapter 1 – Soup (still ten?) and Rob (still nine?) are licked by their mothers for swimming without permission, losing their clothes & robbing a church (deserved).

Chapter 4 – Rob's mother spanks her son's bare bottom with a hairbrush because he allowed Soup to cut his hair after wasting the money she gave him on bubble gum (deserved).

Chapter 5 – There is indication that Soup and Rob are switched by a man from whom they stole a pumpkin (deserved).


Rabe, Berniece – Rass, 1973:

Chapter 1 – Ten-year-old Rass is switched by his father for refusing to eat cabbage (undeserved), then later gets a razor stropping for stealing pickled beets and lying (deserved).

Chapter 3 – Rass gets another switching from Dad for staying out after dark (definitely deserved – he was saving the lives of some kittens. I don't like cats much).

Chapter 6 – Rass, now eleven, is lashed by his father with a rawhide whip for losing a schoolbook (deserved, since the family is too poor to easily replace the book; undeserved because it was his little sister who lost it).

There are plenty of other references to Rass and his siblings being threatened/whipped for ridiculous reasons.


Rabe, Berniece – Hiding Mr. McMulty*, 1997:

Chapters 17/18 – Eleven-year-old Rass is caught by the town sheriff chewing tobacco with some other boys. He is brought home to his father, who only pretends to whip him with a switch (deserved, but not received).

*In this sequel to "Rass" (written 24 years later) the author has gone all politically correct and has ceased subjecting her young characters to beatings in every other chapter. Damn social progression!


Rawls, Wilson – Where the Red Fern Grows, 1961:

Chapter 2 – Ten-year-old Billy mentions being switched by his Ma for catching her hen in a trap (deserved).

Chapter 7 – Ma switches Billy, now 11, for using her scissors to cut tin (deserved).


Richards, Judith – Summer Lightning, 1978:

Chapter 3 – Terry is a foul-mouthed, nicotine addicted six-year-old with frustrated and well-meaning parents. When the boy skips school for three straight weeks, his mother, fed up with her husband's useless attempts to reason with their son, hauls the kid into the bedroom and severely whips his bare butt with a belt (deserved). Terry goes to school long enough to show off his welts and torment his teacher. Then he runs off again, causing the state to prosecute his parents for neglect. I'm no psychologist, but I expect that the kid has some sort of attachment disorder.

The school principal paddles two high school boys (deserved, I assume – he says they'd been warned . . .)

Chapter 10 – A salesman spanks three thirteen-year-old boys with his belt because he thinks they were chasing Terry for no good reason (undeserved – they had a reason).


Rhodes, Judy Carole – The King Boy, 1991:

Chapter 1-3 – Description of how seven-year-old Benjy gets belt spanked by his father; build-up as Benjy fears his mother will switch him for running away from school on his first day (deserved). She doesn’t find out.

Chapter 10 – Benjy, now ten, is bent over waiting for his momma to whip him with her switch for fighting and lying (deserved). She changes her mind at the last second.

Chapter 11 – Benjy is bent over waiting for his papa to whip him with his belt for fighting and lying (deserved). He changes his mind at the last second.

Chapter 20 – Sixteen-year-old Benjy hears the story of how his grandpa strapped his fourteen-year-old uncle Buddy almost every single day for a year. The man blamed his son for allowing the mother to die of illness (undeserved).


Roberts, Keith - Pavane, 1966:

First Measure - Jesse recalls his father beating him with a studded belt for doing his chores improperly and ruining something or other on a locomotive (deserved).

Second Measure - Josh, a thirteen-year-old apprentice, is beaten by the head of his Guild, with the buckle end of a belt, for mischievous disobedience (deserved).

Third Measure - Mention of Brother John being strapped by his father for liking to draw when he was a lad (undeserved).


Ross, Rhea Beth – The Bet's On, Lizzie Bingman!, 1988:

"The Cigarette" – Papa straps George, 9, for ruining his cousin's pies and Edman, 13, for intentionally disabling the family piano (deserved).


Sams, Ferrol – Run With the Horsemen, 1982:

Chapter 3 – Discussion of the numerous hairbrushings and switchings an aunt gives the four-year-old boy (who is never named) for tormenting his sisters (deserved, but a bit severe for a kid that age!).

Chapter 4 – Description of the punishment methods used by the principal and teachers at a grades 3-7 school. Belts and sticks are involved.

Chapter 15 – The boy, now fourteen, receives his last pants-down switching from his mother for tricking her into letting him attend a colored church (undeserved – the deception was not good, but he wouldn't have been allowed to go if he'd asked straight out).

Chapter 18 – The boy (whose name, it seems, is "Porter") gets his first school paddling at age fifteen for defending a girl against a teacher (brutal and undeserved).


Saroyan, William – My Name is Aram*, 1937:

"A Nice Old-Fashioned Romance with Love Lyrics and Everything" – How old is the delightfully smart-mouthed and irreverent Aram? Well, he claims to be the oldest pupil in the fifth grade. He is a year and a half older than his cousin, who is supposed to be in grade five. I think that would make Aram about twelve. Anyhow, in this chapter, he is whacked with a ruler for mouthing off to his teacher (deserved) and strapped by the principal for a poem that he didn't write (undeserved). The principal also gives Aram a fake strapping in an attempt to trick the boy's teacher (who walks in on the farce).

"The Circus" – Aram is still in the fifth grade, but he has a different teacher and principal. Let's assume he's now thirteen. He and his friend Joey (gonna assume him to be thirteen too) are strapped by the principal, amidst witty banter, for leaving school to watch a circus being erected (deserved).

*The author needs to be spanked until he learns what a quotation mark is (this coming from someone who just ended a sentence with a preposition). But, seriously, "Aram" is a damn funny book – even without proper punctuation.


Saul, John – Nathaniel, 1984:

Chapter 7 – Grandpa makes eleven-year-old Michael take his pants down for a strapping after the boy wanders off in the middle of the night (deserved).

Chapter 16 - Michael has a vision of his grandfather strapping his father as a boy (deserved?). Michael tells his mother about it, which spurs the woman to interrogate her relatives about her late husband's childhood punishments for the next two chapters.


Saul, John – Guardian, 1993:

Chapter 1 – Ted thinks about the frequent beltings he's administered to his adolescent son, Joey, for wandering off without telling anyone (deserved, but abusive).

Chapter 2 – Joey's mother recalls her son's first beating from his father at age eleven (deserved, but abusive again).


Saul, John – Black Creek Crossing, 2004:

Chapter 7 - Fifteen-year-old Seth gets his bare bottom belted by his father because he is not dressed to go out after his mother had warned him to be ready at a certain time (deserved).

Chapter 9 - It is strongly implied that Seth gets another belt spanking from his father because he is afraid to socialize with the other teens at the country club (undeserved).

Chapter 15 - Seth is again belted (off-stage) by his father. This time for missing an appointment for golf practice (deserved).

Chapter 44 - Dad attempts to belt Seth when the boy refuses to explain his unacceptable actions of the past few days (deserved), but the teen has had enough and fights back using witchcraft. By the end of the chapter, both parents are dead.


Smith, Wilbur – The Sound of Thunder, 1966:

Chapter 1 – Nine-year-old Dirk is spanked by his father with a length of rope after he kicks a puppy’s ribs in during a rage of defiance (deserved). The rope is applied again when Dirk refuses to apologize (deserved). The father moves up to a hippo-hide sjambok, and finally gets through to the boy (deserved – I realize that it is pointless to beat a child until he says “sorry”, but Dirk lost all my sympathy when he hurt the unweaned puppy).


Steffan, Jack – A Firm Hand on the Rein, 1961:

Chapter 16 – After the author teases the reader with potential punishments for 170 pages, Twelve-year-old Johnny finally gets a switching from his pa for riding a forbidden horse in a race (deserved).


Strieber, Whitley – Billy, 1990:

Chapter 25 – When twelve-year-old Billy is first kidnapped by a child serial killer, I was disappointed to hear the man promise that he would never spank the boy. Little did I know that the killer's alternate personality – a woman – is capable of baring little Billy and strapping him bloody when the boy tries to escape his captor (undeserved).


Taylor, Mildred D.* – Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, 1976:

Chapter 1 – Six-year-old Little Man is switched by his teacher for throwing a tantrum in class over racial oppression (undeserved).

Chapter 4 – Stacey, twelve, is whipped by his teacher/mother for being caught with cheat notes during a test (undeserved, since he was taking the blame to protect a friend).

Chapter 7 – Papa take Stacey, Little Man and Christopher-John (7) out to the barn for disobeying (deserved . . . the boys' sister (9) is strapped along with them – but who cares?)

Plenty more talk about whippings and punishments throughout the book.


Taylor, Mildred D.* – The Well, 1995:

Short book; no chapters – After her sons defend themselves in a fight, Mama reluctantly gives Hammer, thirteen, and David, ten, a severe strapping to appease an angry white father (undeserved).


Taylor, Mildred D.* – The Land, 2001:

"Family" – Twelve-year-old Paul Edward is strapped by his mother for throwing a tantrum and disobeying (deserved).

"Betrayal" – Paul Edward, now thirteen, is strapped naked, in front of an audience, by his white father for fighting with some boys who injured his horse (undeserved – the father recognizes the unfairness of the situation, but realizes that he must teach his son that half-white is still half-black in order to protect Paul Edward from worse trouble later in life.)

Robert, Paul Edward's white half-brother, is strapped privately by Father for allowing the horse to be hurt (deserved).

Lots of near-misses and other talk of whippings throughout book.

  • Mildred D. Taylor writes emotionally charged books dealing with the injustice of being black in post-Civil War America. Highly recommended.

Taylor, Robert Lewis – The Travels of Jaime McPheeters, 1958:

Chapter 1 – Jaime, age 13, mentions getting a licking for impertinence to a pastor (deserved).

Chapter 2 - To appease the boy's mother, Jaime's father takes his son upstairs and pretends to whip him with a rolled-up magazine for smoking catalpa beans (whatever the heck those are) (deserved).

Chapter 16 – After Jaime intentionally 'loses' the wagon train, Sardius McPheeters writes a letter to his wife which lists Jaime's past crimes and confesses that he only pretended to punish the boy on those occasions. The father now regrets his leniency, and assures his wife that justice will be served this time. In fact, Sardius has already secured an iron ladle to use to that effect (deserved).

Chapter 21 – Jaime returns to his father, and wonders why the overjoyed man gives him a rusty ladle as a gift. Sardius tells Jaime he can use it for digging in the sand.


Taylor, Robert Lewis – A Journey to Matecumbe, 1961:

Chapter 6 - Our young narrator, thirteen-year-old Davey, gets a switching from his Uncle Jim for playing a prank (too elaborate to describe here) on a black slave (deserved).

Chapter 10 – Davey recalls a licking he received, at an undisclosed age, for cutting up a fence (don't ask). I assume that this spanking was delivered by his Aunt Lou, on the basis of something mentioned in Chapter 4 (deserved).

Chapter 12 – When he tries to save his black friend, members of the Ku Klux Klan tie up Davey and flog him with a braided whip. Then they rub salt into the tattered flesh of the boy's back (undeserved).


Taylor, Robert Lewis – Two Roads to Guadalupe, 1964:

Chapter One – Fourteen-year-old Sam is bared and paddled with a wooden slat after he builds an animal trap that catches one of the servants (deserved). The punishment is administered by a mysterious "they".


Thoene, Bodie & Brock – Shiloh Autumn, 1996:

Chapter 6 – Eleven-year-old Tom is scheduled to receive a licking for a fight that occurred in Chapter 5. His punishment is postponed by an emergency, so in the meantime, he and his brother Bobby (9) go somewhere they've been forbidden. Bobby intentionally tattles about their expedition, so Tom will be punished for that instead of beating up the school bully. As a result, both boys are switched by their father (deserved).

There is additional talk throughout the book about "whuppin's" and the pain comparison between different-sized switches.


Twain, Mark – The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, 1876:

Chapter One – Aunt Polly is about to take a switch to Tom (age unspecified) for stealing jam (deserved), but he tricks her and escapes.

Chapter Two – Aunt Polly whacks young Jim (age also unspecified, but one assumes he is not the Jim from "Huckleberry Finn") with a slipper for getting distracted on his way to fetch water (deserved).

Chapter Six – Tom gets a switching from his teacher for being late to school and admittedly associating with riff-raff (deserved).

Chapter Seven – Mr. Dobbins whips Tom and his friend Joe for harassing an insect instead of paying attention in class (deserved).

Chapter Twenty – Tom is whipped by Mr. Dobbins for spilling ink on a copy book (undeserved – he didn't do it).

Tom is whipped by his teacher again, when he takes the blame for a book that Becky Thatcher tore (undeserved).


Twain, Mark – Huckleberry Finn, 1885:

"Tom Writes Nonnamous Letters" – Tom and Huck are switched by Tom's Aunt Sally for bringing a cage full of rats into the house and allowing them to escape (deserved). Their sack of snakes also get loose, and the boys get a licking every time one of the reptiles is found (deserved).

"Must 'a' Been Sperits" – Aunt Sally licks Huckleberry for staying out all night (deserved).

Uris, Leon – Trinity, 1976:

Part 2, Chapter 11 – Catholic boys, Seamus & Conor, ages eleven & twelve, sneak into a Protestant church and cause a riot. After being saved from the angry mob, the boys are required to pull down their pants and bend over for a switching from Conor’s father (deserved). Once thoroughly frightened, the boys are spared the whipping.


Van Raven, Pieter – Pickle and Price, 1990:

Chapter 1 – Pickle, age thirteen, is strapped by his pa for being expelled from school (deserved).

Chapter 2 – Pickle is strapped again for getting expelled (taking things a little far).

Chapter 3 – Pickle receives his third strapping for the same offense (totally uncalled for).

Chapter 4 – Pickle runs away from home to avoid his 4th consecutive whipping in four days.


Virtue, Noel – The Redemption of Elsdon Bird, 1987:

Chapters 1 through 9 – Ten-year-old Elsdon is continually either fearing, being threatened with or actually receiving a hiding from one of his upstanding Christian parents. Both his mother and father regularly beat the boy with a razor-strop. Often this is for no particular reason, but occasionally Elsdon is being punished/threatened for an actual misdeed. These include: giggling in church, wetting his bed, asking to own a gun, and sneezing . . . yes, sneezing (undeserved).


Wagoner, David - Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight?, 1970:

Chapter 2 – Seventeen-year-old Fred is switched by his father for the (exaggerated) armed robbery of a pie (deserved).

Chapter 7 – While guessing at what will happen to Fred if he misses supper, seventeen-year-old Jackson mentions that he doesn't get many lickings anymore. This is a clear admission that he does sometimes still get licked! (sorry, not many older teens get spanked in books, so I have to work up excitement over whatever I can get).

Chapter 13 – When Jackson falls off his horse, the housekeeper cleans him up by "half-brushing; half-spanking" (undeserved) (I'll repeat: I take what I can get).


Walpole, Hugh – Fortitude, 1913:

Chapter 1 – 12-year-old Peter worries about the beating he will get upon his return home, for poor grades, fighting, etc. – not to mention staying out late to avoid a beating. He knows that his father enjoys punishing him, and since he gets beaten at the slightest provocation anyhow, Peter's philosophy is that it is "always more fun to be beaten for a sheep than a lamb".

Chapter 2 – Peter gets home, and must strip naked before being caned on the back (deserved, but not in the way that he gets it!).


Wells, Margaret & Tracy Hickman – Well of Darkness, 2000:

Chapter 3 – On his first day as Prince Dagnarus’ whipping boy, nine-year-old Gareth is hand spanked on his bare bottom by a servant for sleeping late (deserved).

Chapter 4 – When Dagnarus misbehaves, the royal tutor reluctantly leaves marks on Gareth’s bottom & legs, hoping to induce the prince’s sympathy for his companion. The royal chamberlain does the same – but without guilt or remorse (undeserved).


Wells, Rebecca – Little Alters Everywhere, 1992:

"Willetta’s Witness" – A servant woman tells how she came to the rescue of her employer’s four children. Their mother had stripped her kids naked and was brutally belt-whipping them out in the yard (undeserved). The two male children are Little Shep (9) and Baylor (considerably younger than 9).


Willoughby, Lee Davis – The Gamblers, 1983:

Chapter 7 – 13-year-old Jason is caned on the hands and strapped on the bare bottom while learning the art of gambling from his surrogate father (technically undeserved, but the punishment is accepted as a necessary part of the teaching process).


Wood, Clement - Tom Sawyer Grows Up*, 1939:

Chapter 7 - Quote: ". . . Of course, in hell, it would be just one long hard spanking after another, and the saved could spend all the time they wanted watching the wicked get it where Paddy beat the drum. But you did have to wait a long time for that to begin, and meanwhile the wicked certainly did seem to have a snap of it."

Chapter 9 - Tom goes over his teacher's knee to receive 25 whacks with a stick for bringing his pet snake to school, putting it into Mr. Dobbins' desk, then lying about it (deserved). He gets 5 more whacks for kicking too much during his whipping (undeserved).

  • This book picks up where Mark Twain's "Tom Sawyer" leaves off . . . ignoring the fact that "Huckleberry Finn" already does that! I would forgive Mr. Clement, except he allows Mr. Dobbins to spank both Becky Thatcher and Amy Lawrence, which just ain't right.

Wouk, Herman – City Boy, 1952:

Chapter 27– Eleven-year-old Herbie receives a long hand spanking from his father after he "borrows" fifty dollars in cash from the man (deserved).


Yorke, Katherine – Falcon Fury, 1981:

Chapter 3 – Six-year-old Duncan receives an overly severe bare-bottom belting from his hateful father after wandering off without telling anyone where he was going (deserved, had the spanking been administered reasonably).

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