I loved the way Williams explored boarding school cultural here through many different lenses. He managed to examine both the positive and toxic elements of such communities in an even-handed manner. As someone who taught in a boarding school for a long time, I appreciated the nuanced look at the varied ways identity forms and is shaped in those environments, and the immediate and long term impacts of the traditional structures and systems that such places cultivate and perpetuate. Each character was multi-dimensional and interesting, and the potent story is told in a compact and elegant...
I loved the way Williams explored boarding school cultural here through many different lenses. He managed to examine both the positive and toxic elements of such communities in an even-handed manner. As someone who taught in a boarding school for a long time, I appreciated the nuanced look at the varied ways identity forms and is shaped in those environments, and the immediate and long term impacts of the traditional structures and systems that such places cultivate and perpetuate. Each character was multi-dimensional and interesting, and the potent story is told in a compact and elegant structure.