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The Loom of Youth by Alec Waugh

by Waugh, Alec, 1898-1981
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The Loom of Youth by Alec Waugh is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the experiences of Gordon Caruthers, a new boy at the prestigious Fernhurst public school, as he navigates the complex social dynamics and expectations of school life. Themes of nostalgia, rebellion against authority, and the struggles of adolescence are prevalent as Gordon endeavours to find his place in a world where athletic prowess often supersedes academic achievement. At the start of the novel, Gordon arrives at Fernhurst filled with excitement but quickly becomes overwhelmed by feelings of loneliness and inadequacy. As he tries to integrate into the school environment, he observes the strong focus on athletics and the hierarchy among the boys, including notable figures such as Meredith and Davenham. The opening chapters emphasize his initial struggles to connect with peers, complete mundane tasks, and adapt to the school’s culture, all while feeling like an outsider. Despite the challenges, Gordon’s journey reflects a desire for acceptance and the complexities of growing up in an environment governed by rigid expectations and competition. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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