An edition of The White Feather (1907)

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An edition of The White Feather (1907)

The White Feather

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Sheen is a quiet, unassuming student, whose standing in the school’s social hierarchy is irrevocably damaged when he commits a sin of cowardice: he flees from a fight between some of his schoolmates and a group of local boys. This decision leads him to be swiftly and severely ostracized by his school community. Facing this scorn, Sheen must find a way to restore his honor.

Originally serialized in The Captain magazine from 1905 to 1906, The White Feather is one of the first of P. G. Wodehouse’s many novels. Wodehouse, renowned for his wit, humor, and engaging storytelling, went on to become one of the most beloved English authors of the 20th century.

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Cover of: The White Feather
The White Feather
2024, Standard Ebooks
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Cover of: The white feather
The white feather
1972, Souvenir Press
in English
Cover of: The white feather.
The white feather.
1922, A. & C. Black
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