Dr. Jolliffe's Boys
By Hough, Lewis
Published by Good Press
English
2023
ISBN 8596547533702
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In "Dr. Jolliffe's Boys," Lewis Hough intricately weaves a narrative that captures the complexities of adolescence and mentorship within a quaint English boarding school setting. The novel'Äôs rich, evocative prose is complemented by a keen psychological insight into its characters, particularly the titular Dr. Jolliffe, whose influence shapes the lives of his charges. Hough situates the story within a post-war context, reflecting the societal tensions and evolving attitudes towards education and masculinity during the mid-20th century, which imbue the text with a nostalgic yet critical lens. Lewis Hough, an educator and writer, draws upon his own experiences within the educational system to craft this compelling tale. His deep understanding of the formative years of young men, coupled with a passion for literature and human psychology, informs the delicate portrayal of the relationships between boys and their mentors. His background hints at an intention not only to entertain but also to provoke reflection on the dynamics of authority and personal growth in a rapidly changing world. "Dr. Jolliffe's Boys" is highly recommended for readers interested in character-driven narratives that explore themes of mentorship, identity, and the challenges of growing up. Hough'Äôs distinctive voice enriches the genre, making this novel a thoughtful addition to any literary collection.
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