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Dr. Jolliffe's Boys

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The narrative follows life at a boys' boarding school, centering on an intense annual cricket match against a rival that introduces key pupils and their rivalries. Play-by-play sporting scenes, dining-room talk, and captaincy choices expose competitive pride, petty jealousies, ambitions for reputation, and shifting friendships. Episodes alternate between athletic contests and daily school routine to sketch a portrait of adolescence shaped by social hierarchies, vanity, loyalty, and the small moral tensions that govern communal student life.

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Lewis Hough

Lewis Hough was a British author known for his engaging adventure novels, often set against historical backdrops. His notable works include "Dr. Jolliffe's Boys," which explores themes of camaraderie and resilience among young boys in a military setting, and "For Fortune and Glory: A Story of the Soudan War," which delves into the complexities of war and heroism during the Soudan conflict. Hough's writing reflects a keen interest in adventure and the human spirit, making his stories resonate with readers who appreciate historical fiction and tales of bravery.

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