Terry is a heartwarming coming-of-age novel that follows the journey of a young boy as he navigates the challenges of growing up in a small town. Authored by an anonymous writer, this touching story captures the innocence, wonder, and resilience of youth. Set against the backdrop of a close-knit community, Terry explores themes of friendship, family, and the transformative power of love. As Terry embarks on a series of adventures and misadventures, he learns valuable lessons about loyalty, courage, and the importance of staying true to oneself. With its engaging plot, relatable characters, and poignant moments, Terry is a timeless tale that will resonate with readers of all ages.
James Hilton was an English novelist and screenwriter. He is best remembered for his novels Lost Horizon, Goodbye, Mr. Chips and Random Harvest, as well as co-writing screenplays for the films Camille (1936) and Mrs. Miniver (1942), the latter earning him an Academy Award.
I made the proofing of this book for Free Literature and Project Gutenberg will publish it.
This is the sixth book written by James Hilton. In this novel, the author appears as a secondary character. And according to E.M. Forster in Aspects of the novel, evey novel has some autobiographical hints of the author.