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Boy Woodburn: A Story of the Sussex Downs

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A young woman nicknamed Boy comes of age on the Sussex Downs as she learns the skills of training and caring for jumpers, takes responsibility for a small stable, and forges close bonds with horses and a circle of local characters. The narrative traces her steady maturation through seasons of schooling, racing, and everyday toil, interweaving intimate stable scenes with expansive landscape passages. Conflicts arise from rivalries, shifting loyalties, and romantic tension, while the wider community is affected by events beyond the Downs such as war. Themes of horsemanship, rural solidarity, resilience, and moral choice shape the episodic structure of the story.

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Alfred Ollivant

Alfred Ollivant was an English author known for his engaging storytelling and vivid depictions of rural life. His most notable work, "Bob, Son of Battle," explores the bond between a boy and his dog against the backdrop of the English countryside, showcasing themes of loyalty and courage. Ollivant's writing often reflects his deep connection to Sussex, where many of his stories are set, such as in "Boy Woodburn: A Story of the Sussex Downs" and "One Woman: Being the Second Part of a Romance of Sussex." His narratives frequently blend adventure with emotional depth, contributing to the literary heritage of early 20th-century English literature.

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