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David Ives

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A teenage boy from a modest suburb is sent to a New England boarding school, where he navigates school discipline, classmates' rivalries, friendships, and athletic competition. The story tracks classroom examinations, field events, personal setbacks and episodes titled Blindness that test his character and judgment. Family concerns—especially his parents' apprehension and the temporary separation from a younger brother—provide a domestic counterpoint to school life. Through mentorship, trials, and social tests, he gradually matures, learns responsibility, and reaches a clearer moral and practical understanding of his future.

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Arthur Stanwood Pier

Arthur Stanwood Pier was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature and fiction. He is particularly recognized for his works "David Ives" and "The Jester of St. Timothy's," which showcase his ability to weave engaging narratives with relatable characters. Pier's storytelling often reflects themes of adventure and moral lessons, appealing to both young readers and adults alike. His literary style combines humor and insight, making his stories memorable within the context of early 20th-century American literature.

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