![]() ![]() ![]() Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. The Madness of July by James Naughtie Unlike other books on this list that redeem themselves with insidery gossip, the former Today presenter’s spy novel, set in the 70s, does the opposite. He is a boy who discovers that the long path to manhood is never easy, especially when all around him the madness continues. Spud's nearly 15 and although he is no longer the youngest or the smallest in his dorm, his second year at boarding school is beset with women trouble, misguided late-night adventures and excruciating family visits. especially when all around him the madness continues. With his dreams of a stage career in tatters after a disastrous house play production of Noah's Ark, Spud, armed with only his wits and his diary, invites us to delve further into the mind of a boy who discovers that the long path to manhood is never easy. ![]()
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