Spud – Learning to Fly

“Spud – Learning to Fly” by John Van de Ruit is a 412-page novel published by Penguin in 2009. This edition continues the story of Spud Milton as he navigates the complexities of adolescence. At 16 years old, Spud faces new challenges and learns valuable lessons about relationships and the unpredictable nature of life, particularly when it comes to women and peers.
In this third installment, Spud engages with Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” adding a literary dimension to his journey. Readers will find a blend of humor and insight as Spud grapples with the trials of school and education, all while dealing with the antics of his friends and the realities of growing up. This edition offers a unique perspective on the teenage experience, making it a noteworthy addition to the series.
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As Spud Milton continues his diabolical stagger through adolescence, he learns one of life’s most important lessons: when dealing with women and cretins, nothing is ever quite as it seems. In this third instalment, Spud, now 16 and growing up, takes on one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies, ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’.
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