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We And The World: A Book For Boys Part I

Current price: $14.99
We And The World: A Book For Boys Part I
We And The World: A Book For Boys Part I

Barnes and Noble

We And The World: A Book For Boys Part I

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"We and the World: A Book for Boys. Part I" is a classic children's novel authored by Juliana Horatia Ewing, a renowned 19th-century English writer known for her contributions to children's literature. Some stories are brutal and weird, while others creep up on you and draw you in slowly. Delivers an engrossing story centered on the actions and experiences of a bunch of young men. The novel, situated in a gorgeous English village, introduces readers to a charming array of characters, focusing mostly on the lives of the boys and their interactions with the world around them. Juliana Horatia Ewing masterfully weaves together stories of friendship, mischief, and personal growth as the lads navigate childhood's highs and lows. Throughout the novel, Ewing addresses a number of problems, including the necessity for empathy, the value of companionship, and the significance of moral standards. The lads' exploits and discoveries serve as a backdrop for these vital life lessons, making the book both entertaining and educational for its young readers.

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