Experience the camaraderie and challenges of youth in "Soldiers of the Queen," a classic school story by Harold Avery. Set in an English boarding school, this juvenile fiction title explores themes of friendship and growing up in a historical context. "Soldiers of the Queen" offers a glimpse into the lives of school children in England during a bygone era.
This meticulously prepared print edition allows readers to rediscover a timeless tale of school life. A captivating example of juvenile historical fiction, the book provides an engaging look at the social dynamics and educational experiences of young people in the past. Perfect for readers interested in stories about school, friendship, and historical settings.
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