Andy at Yale

by Roy Eliot Stokes

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""Well, if were going on to Churchtown and have a bit of grub in Kellys, lets hoof it " suggested Chet. "You can eat; cant you, Andy? Havent lost your appetite; have you, looking at that blooming view? " "No, indeed. But you fellows dont seem to realize that in another month well never see it again, unless we come back to Milton for a visit. ""

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What a wonderful romp of a moral tale this is. This is one of the free ebooks I got for my iPhone and it has turned out to be a gloriously entertaining read. It is full of lovely moral certainties and the assumption that the readers will all be young adult males of the "right" kind.

Andy is very upright and straight but with a great sense of fun and sportsmanship. He is an average but hard-working student who learns that a man's true measure can be taken from his worth - his achievements and works - rather than from his money. He is thoughtful and places the honour of Yale above all else, bowing always to the wisdom of his elders and of tradition. When faced with the impossible-to-contemplate - a Yale man as thief - there is a glorious show more line:

"Yale is bigger than any of us - better than any of us. We must consider the honor of Yale above all else."

A simply delightful romp. I wonder what other gems are out there waiting to be discovered?
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Canonical title
Andy at Yale
Original publication date
1914
People/Characters
Andy Blair

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Teen
LCC
PZ7 .S8758Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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English
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