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Spud

This series chronicles the coming-of-age journey of a young boy navigating the challenges of an elite boarding school in South Africa. Through a blend of sharp wit and poignant observation, it delves into the universal struggles of adolescence. Readers are immersed in a world of eccentric characters, first loves, and hilariously chaotic situations. It offers a humorous yet insightful look at the often bewildering path to adulthood, seen through the eyes of a perceptive teenager.

Spud - The Madness Continues
Spud: Exit, Pursued by a Bear
Spud - Learning to Fly
Spud

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  1. 1

    Spud

    • 389 pages
    • 14 hours of reading
    4.1(5714)Add rating

    In 1990, thirteen-year-old John "Spud" Milton, a prepubescent choirboy, keeps a diary of his first year at an elite, boys-only boarding school in South Africa, as he deals with bizarre housemates, wild crushes, embarrassingly dysfunctional parents, and much more.

    Spud
  2. 2

    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. He is a boy who discovers that the long path to manhood is never easy, especially when all around him the madness continues.

    Spud - The Madness Continues
  3. 3

    Spud - Learning to Fly

    • 412 pages
    • 15 hours of reading
    4.3(53)Add rating

    Spud Milton (practically a man in most areas) is hoping for a smooth ride as he returns to boarding school as a senior. But instead he finds his vindictive arch-enemy is back to taunt him and a garrulous new boy has taken residence in his dorm, along with the regular inmates and misfits he calls friends.

    Spud - Learning to Fly
  4. 4

    Spud Milton is in his final year at boarding school. Now a prefect and on cusp of adulthood, he thinks this may be his best year yet. But soon his life is as chaotic as ever as he wages a battle for his room, directs a play in which the actors refuse to learn their lines and (most terrifyingly of all) attempts to find a date for the matric dance.

    Spud: Exit, Pursued by a Bear