In the peaceful, unassuming children's book Just David, a small kid who was abandoned grows up with a mystery history. David is a blend of simplicity and complexity who has a great impact on everybody he comes into contact with. He is unlike the conventional youngster featured in most stories of his time. David is a "good good" boy, unlike the typical "good bad boy" found in children's fiction. He is simply and purely excellent, not "goody-goody" in the moralistic sense. David's kindness was intentionally instilled in him by a wise and loving father, not as some enigmatic characteristic that beyond reason and imagination. David's father isolated him from the influences of the outer world throughout his early years, establishing a secret world in the mountains full of straightforward pleasures, deliberate study, and lovely music. David's heartwarming tale is entirely imaginable, and David's lovable innocence, captivating personality, and unforced character make him a memorable figure.