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Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew)
1860
1937
Barrie, James Matthew
Barrie, J.M.
Partridge, Bernard
1861
1945
Partridge, John Bernard
Partridge, J. Bernard
Gould, Bernard
Tommy and Grizel
Reading ease score: 89.1 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Sequel to "Sentimental Tommy", #14961.
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Sandra Bannatyne and PG Distributed
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"Tommy and Grizel" by J. M. Barrie is a novel likely written in the early 20th century. The book centers around the experiences of Tommy Sandys, a young boy arriving in London with his sister, Elspeth, who aspires to become a writer under the guidance of O.P. Pym, a reclusive author. As Tommy navigates the complexities of life in the bustling city, he also grapples with the themes of friendship, identity, and the intellectual and emotional intricacies of growing up. The opening of "Tommy and Grizel" introduces the central character Tommy Sandys, a serious yet naive lad, as he arrives in London. He is accompanied by his sister Elspeth and is determined to take on various jobs to escape their past life on a farm. The narrative begins with a focus on Tommy's initial meeting with the larger-than-life author O.P. Pym, who is struggling with his writing. Pym, initially unimpressed with Tommy, becomes curious about him, particularly considering the boy’s ambition and earnestness despite his youthful innocence. This initial encounter sets the stage for Tommy's journey, both as an aspiring writer and as he navigates his relationships and the looming presence of Grizel, a mysterious figure from his past that influences his emotional landscape. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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City and town life -- Fiction
Love stories
Conduct of life -- Fiction
Courtship -- Fiction
Siblings -- Fiction
Youth and death -- Fiction
Youth -- Conduct of life -- Fiction
Sentimentalism -- Fiction
Fame -- Fiction
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