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Red Paint at Oxford: Sketches

By Pish

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Experience the hilarious misadventures of young scholars as they navigate the chaos of university, friendship, and comical mishaps in early 20th-century Oxford.

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2016-08-22
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Summary

"Red Paint at Oxford: Sketches" by Pish is a collection of funny short stories that gives a playful look at the everyday experiences of college students at Oxford in the early 1900s. Through characters like Freddy and the Pilot, the sketches explore themes of friendship, duty, and lighthearted trouble-making. The book kicks off with Freddy and his buddies taking a wild car trip to London, complete with clumsy chauffeurs, funny misunderstandings, and silly run-ins with police that show off the wild, carefree attitude of young people. Through the writer's colorful descriptions and the funny conversations between friends, readers can expect a fun and amusing journey through student life.

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