Parkhurst Boys, and Other Stories of School Life

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Parkhurst Boys, and Other Stories of School Life

by Talbot Baines Reed

EN·~9 hours·42 chapters

Chapters

42 total
1

Chapter One. - My First Football Match.

16:49
2

Chapter Two. - The Parkhurst Paper-chase.

17:55
3

Chapter Three. - The Parkhurst Boat-race.

19:12
4

Chapter Four. - Parkhurst versus Westfield.

23:24
5

Chapter Five. - A Boating Adventure at Parkhurst.

39:26
6

Chapter Six. - “Fivers” versus “Sixers” at Parkhurst.

21:48
7

Chapter Seven. - Athletic Sports at Parkhurst.

18:23
8

Chapter Eight. - The Sneak.

9:36
9

Chapter Nine. - The Sulky Boy.

11:20
10

Chapter Ten. - The Easy-going Boy.

11:12

Description

A vivid portrait of life at a British public school, this collection captures the rites of passage that shape boys into men. Through the eyes of a hopeful pupil, listeners hear the hum of classrooms, the echo of dormitory chatter, and the fierce pride that comes from belonging to a tight‑knit community. The stories blend humor, rivalry, and the quiet moments that define adolescence in a world of tradition and expectation.

The opening tale follows a young student’s long‑awaited debut on the football field, a moment he has imagined since his first steps at Parkhurst. As the captain summons him to the “first fifteen,” the narrative swells with the nervous excitement of a boy poised on the brink of glory, eager to prove himself under the watchful eyes of his peers. The scene is set for a dramatic match that will test his resolve, camaraderie, and the lessons he’s learned about keeping cool and watching the ball.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (565K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-04-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Talbot Baines Reed

Talbot Baines Reed

1852–1893

Best known for lively school stories and adventures for young readers, this Victorian writer helped shape the tone of late 19th-century boys’ fiction. He also worked in his family’s printing business, bringing an insider’s feel for publishing to his writing.

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