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Les Vacances des Lycéens

Cette série relate les escapades palpitantes et la vie quotidienne d'un groupe de jeunes garçons pleins d'entrain. Elle explore les thèmes de la camaraderie, de la croissance personnelle, ainsi que les joies et les défis de la jeunesse. Les lecteurs seront captivés par des récits d'aventure, d'amitié et de moments inoubliables de l'enfance.

The High School Boy's Training Hike
The High School Boys' Fishing Trip
The High School Boys in Summer Camp
The High School Boys' Canoe Club

Ordre de lecture recommandé

  1. 1

    The narrative centers on Colonel W.P. Grundy's emotional lament over the failure of a grand educational enterprise, reflecting on the challenges of uplifting popular intelligence. His poignant remarks are juxtaposed with the indifferent reactions of nearby boys, highlighting a disconnect between lofty ideals and the realities of engagement. The setting includes a worn show tent, symbolizing the passage of time and the struggles faced in such ambitious endeavors. This scene captures themes of aspiration, disappointment, and the complexities of education.

    The High School Boys' Canoe Club
  2. 2

    Set in a bustling town, the narrative revolves around a conversation that reveals the quirks of a young man just arrived from Europe. The characters, Dick Prescott and Tom Reade, provide humorous and vivid details to help a stranger identify Mr. Hibbert, who is marked by his distinctive luggage and an unusually large collar. The exchange highlights the challenges of recognition in a crowded city while showcasing the playful camaraderie and wit among the characters.

    The High School Boys in Summer Camp
  3. 3

    Set in the warm summer nights of Gridley, the story introduces Tom Reade, a friendly senior at Gridley High School, and Timmy Finbrink, a recent graduate about to enter high school. Their encounter captures the essence of youthful camaraderie and the transition from junior high to high school. As they engage in light conversation, the narrative hints at the challenges and excitement of new beginnings, showcasing the dynamics of friendship and the anticipation of what lies ahead for Timmy as he prepares for high school life.

    The High School Boys' Fishing Trip
  4. 4

    The story revolves around a surprising negotiation between Dick Prescott and Mr. Newbegin Titmouse regarding the rental of a wagon. Prescott proposes a surprisingly low fee of ten dollars for an entire month, which astonishes Titmouse, who finds the offer absurd given the wagon's quality. This exchange highlights themes of value perception and the dynamics of business negotiations, setting the stage for potential conflict and humor in their interactions.

    The High School Boy's Training Hike