The White Feather

The White Feather by P. G. Wodehouse, published by Everyman on March 29, 2013, is a 176-page work written in English. This early novel presents a humorous take on the classic school story, following a studious schoolboy who seeks to redeem his reputation after fleeing from a fight between his peers and local toughs. Wodehouse weaves a narrative that balances minor heroics with a witty and ironic commentary, showcasing his distinctive style.
Readers will find a charming exploration of themes such as honor and personal growth, as the protagonist immerses himself in the study of boxing. The book features vivid characterizations and a keen ear for schoolboy dialogue, making it a delightful read for those interested in fiction infused with humor. This edition captures the essence of Wodehouse’s early work, offering a fresh perspective on the dynamics of school life and the challenges faced by young individuals.
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In order to save his reputation and the honour of his house at school after he shames himself by running away from a fight between fellow pupils and toughs from the local town, a studious schoolboy takes up the study of boxing. This charming early novel by P. G. Wodehouse plays a series of witty variations on the standard school story of the period, balancing the minor heroics of the action against a humorously ironic commentary. The simple tale is given sparkle by vivid character drawing and the author’s sharp ear for schoolboy dialogue
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