What I was

What I Was by Meg Rosoff, published by Penguin in 2007, is a First Edition work comprising 198 pages. The narrative unfolds in a boarding school in East Anglia, where the protagonist reflects on their experiences and relationships, particularly focusing on Finn, a boy living in a hut by the coast. The story captures the complexities of school life and the connections formed in unexpected circumstances.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of themes related to school and education, as well as insights into disabilities. The protagonist’s journey reveals the significance of personal connections and the impact of their environment. This edition presents a unique perspective on adolescence and the challenges faced in a boarding school setting, inviting readers to engage with the character’s reflections on their past and the relationships that shape their identity.
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‘I was at boarding school in East Anglia, my third. I didn’t want to be there. But if there had been no school, there would be no Finn. He lived in a hut on the coast. He was like the hut, in fact – it took a while for both of them to warm up. Now I am waiting for the end, and looking back to the beginning.’.
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