Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood
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Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood

by George MacDonald

Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
188
Language
English
Published
2004

Overview

Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood by George MacDonald is a coming-of-age story that traces a boy's imagination, fears, and growing sense of moral responsibility. MacDonald draws on childhood experience, school-life energy, and a touch of adventure to create a novel that feels both playful and reflective. It is a good fit for readers who enjoy classic boyhood fiction with emotional depth.

The novel is appealing because it treats childhood as a serious stage of development rather than a sentimental blur. Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood looks at friendship, discipline, and the shaping power of memory, all in MacDonald's quietly lyrical style. Readers who like older children's classics or early bildungsroman fiction will find a warm, thoughtful book about becoming oneself through trial, wonder, and everyday experience.

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