School for Love

School for Love by Olivia Manning, published by Mandarin in 1991, is a work of fiction that presents a compelling portrait of a relationship between a young man and a matriarch. The story follows Felix Latimer, an orphaned and friendless young man who arrives in war-time Jerusalem to stay with Miss Bohun, a character described as both formidable and absurd in the realm of English fiction. This edition spans 231 pages and is available in English.
Readers will find an exploration of the dynamics between Felix and Miss Bohun, set against the backdrop of a tumultuous period. The narrative delves into themes of isolation and the complexities of human connections, offering insights into the characters’ interactions and the environment they inhabit. This edition invites readers to engage with the intricacies of their relationship while navigating the challenges of their circumstances.
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A compelling portrait of a relationship between a young man and a matriarch. Orphaned and friendless, young Felix Latimer comes to war-time Jerusalem to lodge with Miss Bohun, one of the most redoubtable (and ridiculous) of comic horrors in English fiction.
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