Buddy’s Song

Buddy’s Song by Nigel Hinton is a New Ed edition published by Penguin in 1989, featuring 181 pages in English. This book serves as a sequel to Buddy and follows the journey of Buddy as he navigates the challenges of adolescence. When he picks up a guitar and begins to sing, Buddy finds a temporary escape from his worries, but soon faces new dilemmas that arise from his passion for music.
Readers will discover Buddy’s internal conflict as he grapples with the decision of whether to continue his education or pursue a musical career. The narrative explores themes relevant to boys and men, highlighting the complexities of growing up and the impact of choices on one’s future. This edition offers a thoughtful exploration of the intersection between personal aspirations and societal expectations.
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One of a series of top-quality fiction for schools, this is the sequel to Buddy. When he picks up a guitar and begins to sing, Buddy escapes from his worries. But the music brings worries of its own when he’s forced to choose between staying on at school and aiming for a musical career.
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