Tom Brown’s Schooldays

Tom Brown’s Schooldays by Thomas Hughes, published by Penguin Books in 1994, is a novel that explores the experiences of a young boy as he navigates the challenges of school life. With 307 pages, this edition presents a narrative that reflects on the themes of education and personal growth, crafted with the intention of engaging young readers.
In this book, Hughes shares a story inspired by his own reflections on childhood and education, aiming to provide a meaningful perspective for boys facing similar transitions. The narrative delves into the dynamics of school life, friendships, and the formative experiences that shape a young person’s character. Through its focus on school and education, the book offers insights into the social environment of Europe during the time, making it a relevant read for those interested in juvenile fiction.
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The idea for Tom Brown’s Schooldays came one day when Thomas Hughes was wondering what to say to his son, aged 8, before he went off to Rugby. He decided that good might be done by writing a real novel for boys, written in a right spirit but distinctly aimed at being interesting.
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