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Digby Heathcote The Early Days of a Country Gentleman's Son and Heir
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Digby Heathcote The Early Days of a Country Gentleman’s Son and Heir

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Digby Heathcote: The Early Days of a Country Gentleman's Son and Heir by W.H.G. Kingston explores themes of childhood innocence, family dynamics, and the consequences of youthful mischief. The story centers on Digby Heathcote, a playful and spirited nine-year-old boy, heir to a country estate. His antics, such as raiding the jam pots, demonstrate his mischievous nature and hint at the challenges of growing up in a privileged family. Set at Bloxholme Hall, the novel captures Digby's interactions with his family, especially his clever sister Kate, and the household staff. Through these interactions, the book delves into the joys and complexities of childhood in an aristocratic setting. As Digby navigates his early years, the novel reflects on the balance between familial expectations and personal freedom, highlighting both the freedom and the consequences that come with his social standing. Kingston presents a world where familial bonds, innocence, and responsibility are intertwined, offering insights into a young boy's development as he matures within the context of privilege and the legacy of his family.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books
Date
1 December 2024
Pages
254
ISBN
9789369073047

Digby Heathcote: The Early Days of a Country Gentleman's Son and Heir by W.H.G. Kingston explores themes of childhood innocence, family dynamics, and the consequences of youthful mischief. The story centers on Digby Heathcote, a playful and spirited nine-year-old boy, heir to a country estate. His antics, such as raiding the jam pots, demonstrate his mischievous nature and hint at the challenges of growing up in a privileged family. Set at Bloxholme Hall, the novel captures Digby's interactions with his family, especially his clever sister Kate, and the household staff. Through these interactions, the book delves into the joys and complexities of childhood in an aristocratic setting. As Digby navigates his early years, the novel reflects on the balance between familial expectations and personal freedom, highlighting both the freedom and the consequences that come with his social standing. Kingston presents a world where familial bonds, innocence, and responsibility are intertwined, offering insights into a young boy's development as he matures within the context of privilege and the legacy of his family.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books
Date
1 December 2024
Pages
254
ISBN
9789369073047