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Spud

Cette série relate le parcours initiatique d'un jeune garçon naviguant les défis d'une école privée d'élite en Afrique du Sud. À travers un mélange d'esprit vif et d'observation touchante, elle explore les luttes universelles de l'adolescence. Les lecteurs sont plongés dans un monde de personnages excentriques, de premiers émois et de situations hilarantes et chaotiques. Elle offre un regard humoristique mais perspicace sur le chemin souvent déroutant vers l'âge adulte, vu par les yeux d'un adolescent perspicace.

Spud - The Madness Continues
Spud: Exit, Pursued by a Bear
Spud - Learning to Fly
Spud

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  1. 1

    Spud

    • 389pages
    • 14 heures de lecture
    4,1(5714)Évaluer

    In 1990, thirteen-year-old John "Spud" Milton, a prepubescent choirboy, keeps a diary of his first year at an elite, boys-only boarding school in South Africa, as he deals with bizarre housemates, wild crushes, embarrassingly dysfunctional parents, and much more.

    Spud
  2. 2
    4,2(52)Évaluer

    Spud's nearly 15 and although he is no longer the youngest or the smallest in his dorm, his second year at boarding school is beset with women trouble, misguided late-night adventures and excruciating family visits. He is a boy who discovers that the long path to manhood is never easy, especially when all around him the madness continues.

    Spud - The Madness Continues
  3. 3

    Spud - Learning to Fly

    • 412pages
    • 15 heures de lecture
    4,3(53)Évaluer

    Spud Milton (practically a man in most areas) is hoping for a smooth ride as he returns to boarding school as a senior. But instead he finds his vindictive arch-enemy is back to taunt him and a garrulous new boy has taken residence in his dorm, along with the regular inmates and misfits he calls friends.

    Spud - Learning to Fly
  4. 4

    Spud Milton is in his final year at boarding school. Now a prefect and on cusp of adulthood, he thinks this may be his best year yet. But soon his life is as chaotic as ever as he wages a battle for his room, directs a play in which the actors refuse to learn their lines and (most terrifyingly of all) attempts to find a date for the matric dance.

    Spud: Exit, Pursued by a Bear