Dr. Jolliffe's Boys

About this book

In the late 19th century, as societal norms began to shift, "Dr. Jolliffe's Boys" by Lewis Hough offers a vivid portrayal of life within a boys' boarding school. This historical novel explores the complex dynamics of youth, highlighting the unyielding spirit of camaraderie and the fierce rivalries that define adolescence. Through the lens of Dr. Jolliffe’s guidance, readers witness the struggles of identity and belonging, set against the backdrop of strict educational traditions. The narrative intricately weaves themes of friendship and competition, making it a compelling read for students and historians alike. Dive into this rich tapestry of youthful experience and discover how these boys navigate the trials of growing up in a changing world.

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