A review by dphilton
Good-Bye, Mr. Chips by James Hilton

2.0

Meh. It went down easy - only 115 pages with quite a few dull, tiny line drawings. Written in 1935 it doesn't feel that archaic, but it doesn't feel totally relevant, either (even to me, a teacher). More of a window into a middle English prep school years ago. A better window is through the character of Dunstan Ramsey in many of Roberston Davies' books.
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