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Young Barbarians

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An episodic portrait of life at a Scottish seminary follows the pupils as they mount raids on rival schools, stage tournaments, and endure classroom discipline under a dominating headmaster. Boisterous set-pieces of practical jokes, fights, and sporting contests alternate with quieter sketches of friendship, tenderness, and family ties, especially between a shy boy and his minister father. Through comic episodes, school rivalries, acts of courage, punishments, and reconciliations, the narrative traces how loyalties, character, and social hierarchy are formed within the routines and rites of adolescent communal life.

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Ian Maclaren

Ian Maclaren was a Scottish author and minister, best known for his vivid storytelling and keen observations of rural life in Scotland. His most notable work, "Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush," captures the essence of Scottish culture and the complexities of human relationships. Maclaren's writings often reflect his experiences as a doctor and a clergyman, blending humor and pathos in tales that resonate with readers. He contributed significantly to the literary heritage of Scotland, with a body of work that includes novels, short stories, and essays, showcasing his deep understanding of human nature and community life.

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