Boyhood is a semi-autobiographical novel by Leo Tolstoy, recounting the early years of its protagonist, Nikolai Irtenev. As a sequel to Childhood, it explores Nikolai’s emotional and intellectual growth, capturing the joys, fears, and confusions of adolescence. Through vivid storytelling, Tolstoy delves into themes of love, self-doubt, and the struggle for moral integrity. The novel portrays family relationships, first crushes, and the pain of loss, offering deep psychological insight. With rich, introspective narration, Boyhood provides a glimpse into the shaping of a young mind, reflecting Tolstoy’s own early experiences and philosophical inquiries. Summary by Dream AudioBooks
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