Publisher's Synopsis
Experience the thrills and camaraderie of early 20th-century boarding school life in Arthur M. Winfield's "The Putnam Hall Rebellion; or, The Rival Runaways." This classic juvenile fiction title plunges readers into a world of school discipline, adventure, and youthful rivalry.
Set within the walls of Putnam Hall, the story unfolds with all the excitement and mischief one would expect from a group of spirited young students. This tale of runaways and rebellion captures the essence of school life, offering a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of adolescence. Originally published decades ago, this carefully prepared edition preserves the authentic voice and timeless appeal of Winfield's storytelling. Dive into this adventure and rediscover the joys and tribulations of growing up. Perfect for readers who appreciate classic juvenile fiction and the enduring themes of friendship, competition, and self-discovery.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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