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ISBN: 1025374304

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Jeremy at Crale

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"Jeremy at Crale" is a masterful coming-of-age novel that captures the complexities and triumphs of life within the walls of a traditional English boarding school. In this evocative installment of Hugh Walpole's trilogy, the protagonist, Jeremy Cole, has reached the age of fifteen and finds himself navigating the challenging social hierarchy and academic pressures of Crale. No longer the young boy of his earlier adventures, Jeremy must confront the realities of growing up, from the intense physical demands of the rugby field to the intricate bonds of friendship and the moral dilemmas that define the transition into manhood.

Walpole provides a vivid portrayal of the British public school system in the early 20th century, exploring themes of loyalty, courage, and the search for individual identity. The narrative follows Jeremy as he faces a formidable antagonist and strives to maintain his integrity amidst the shifting loyalties of his peers. Rich in atmospheric detail and psychological insight, "Jeremy at Crale" remains a definitive work of school-based literature, offering a timeless reflection on the formative experiences that shape a young person's character. This novel stands as a poignant exploration of youth, tradition, and the enduring spirit of its titular character.

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