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ISBN: 1025358805

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"The Narrow World" is a poignant and insightful exploration of the internal lives of adolescent girls within the confines of a British boarding school. Written with a precocious understanding of human emotion, Priscilla Johnston's debut novel captures the intensity, rivalries, and profound friendships that define the school experience. The narrative delves into the psychological landscape of its young protagonists, illustrating how the insulated environment of the school functions as a microcosm of the wider world, where every interaction is heightened by the pressures of social hierarchy and personal growth.

Characterized by its realistic portrayal of youth and its avoidance of the sentimental tropes often found in early 20th-century school stories, "The Narrow World" stands as a significant contribution to the genre of coming-of-age literature. It explores themes of identity, the transition from childhood to maturity, and the complex emotional bonds formed in isolation. Johnston's prose is sharp and observant, offering a window into a specific social setting while addressing universal truths about the struggle for individuality. This novel remains a compelling read for those interested in the history of women's writing and the nuanced depiction of the adolescent experience.

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