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Tutors' Lane

By W. S. (Wilmarth Sheldon) Lewis

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A young college instructor fresh from war finds his life intertwined with ambition, love, and social circles within the walls of a historic academic community.

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2008-03-07
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Summary

"Tutors' Lane" by W. S. (Wilmarth Sheldon) Lewis is a story that transports you to Woodbridge College, where Tom Reynolds, a freshly appointed instructor, grapples with the challenges of his new career, his relationships, and his own self-discovery. The story, unfolding in the early 1900s, focuses on the lives of teachers and students amidst the backdrop of goals, affection, and the rules of college life. When Tom strolls down Tutors' Lane after the war, he ponders his future and the job ahead of him. He finds himself at the Dean's house, where encounters with people like Mary Norris, a lively young woman getting ready for a party, change his outlook. With humor and insight, the author sets the stage for Tom's adventures in the college world, both at work and in his personal life.

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