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What I Was
What I Was | Meg Rosoff
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In 1962, a 16-year-old boy is dropped off by his father at a boarding school on the windswept coast of East Anglia. It is a model of its kind–the rooms are freezing, the food is disgusting, the older boys are sadistic, and the masters are the ineffectual, damaged castoffs of a dying Empire. But the boy is used to the drill and well practiced at detached dreaming, imagining himself someone else, somewhere else. Until one day, falling behind one of the regular runs along the coast, he meets Finn. Finn seems like a character from a novel, or a dream. Dressed in clothes that look the way they did a century before, Finn lives alone with his cat in a tiny fisherman’s hut. The two become friends, the boy risking scandalous rumour and expulsion from school. But the idyll cannot last, disaster invades from all sides, and the boy discovers that nothing has been what he believed. What I Was will cement Meg Rosoff’s reputation as a writer of extraordinary skill and sensitivity, who recreates with uncanny exactness the passions of youth.
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What I Was | Meg Rosoff
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#TBRtemptation post 3! In the not-too-distant future, a centenarian named H sails England's coast with his 16-year-old godson. He recalls when he was 16 and his friendship with Finn. Finn lived alone with no rules, while H grew up in a restrictive upper-class boarding school. They attempt to build a friendship, but scandal eventually tears them apart. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

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Read this in one of my book clubs. Fifty percent of us liked it very much, the other fifty thought it was so-so.