Boarding school Quote by Jon Doust
““From the opening sentence, it is clear that we are in the presence of a writer with a distinctive voice and uncanny ability to capture the bewilderment and burgeoning anger of a boy struggling to remain true to himself while navigating the hypocritical system he finds himself trapped in … what makes Boy on a Wire much more than a bleak coming-of-age story is Doust’s sharp wit. “Justice not only prevails at Grammar School, it is rampant.” If you know an angry teenager, give this to him.’ — The Age””
About This Quote
The passage praises a novel’s vivid voice that captures a teen’s frustration and moral conflict within a hypocritical institutional system, highlighting the author’s sharp wit and the story’s depth beyond typical coming‑of‑age narratives.
In simple terms: A teen’s struggle against hypocrisy, told with wit.
Wit deepens a bleak coming‑of‑age story.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Adolescent counseling
- High‑school literature classes
- Youth mentorship programs
- Book clubs for teens
- Therapeutic reading groups
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Encourage self‑reflection in teens
- Use in curricula to discuss institutional critique
Questions to Reflect On
- How does wit change the perception of a bleak narrative?
- What does the protagonist’s anger reveal about the system?