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Hay, Ian
1876
1952
Beith, John Hay
Beith, Ian Hay
Pip : A Romance of Youth
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"Pip: A Romance of Youth" by Ian Hay is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around two young siblings, Pip and Pipette, as they navigate their childhood with curiosity and mischief in a somewhat unconventional household. As they encounter the curious mysteries of their father's home and eventually transition into the educational world, the book explores themes of innocence, familial bonds, and the journey of growing up. The beginning of the novel introduces Pip and his sister, Pipette, who are inquisitive children often led into escapades by their own imagination. They find themselves captivated by the enigmatic objects in their father's Consulting Room, particularly an oven door that sparks their curiosity. Their childhood is marked by playful interactions with their father, a silent medical figure, and various household staff, establishing a rich, whimsical environment. As they delve deeper into their world, they step into the broader experience of schooling, providing a glimpse of the challenges and adventures that await them as they mature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Reading ease score: 72.5 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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