In this introspective and poignant second part of Leo Tolstoy’s autobiographical trilogy, Boyhood continues the journey begun in Childhood, capturing the inner life of a young boy on the cusp of adolescence. As the narrator navigates school, family, first friendships, and the stirrings of emotional and philosophical awakening, Tolstoy masterfully portrays the confusion, wonder, and longing of youth. The boy’s sharp observations reveal a world of privilege and constraint, tenderness and insecurity—shaped by both the joys of growing up and the shadows of loss. Written with honesty and emotional depth, Boyhood is not only a window into Tolstoy’s early life, but also a universal exploration of what it means to grow, question, and yearn for meaning in a rapidly changing world.
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