Publisher's Synopsis
Delight in the witty observations of LÃ(c)on Paul Blouët, writing under the pen name Max O'Rell, in "Drat The Boys! Or, Recollections Of An Ex-french Master In England." This humorous memoir offers a glimpse into the life of a French teacher navigating the peculiarities of the English education system and its students.
Through sharp satire and amusing anecdotes, Blouët recounts his experiences, offering a lighthearted yet insightful commentary on cultural differences and the challenges of teaching. This book, penned by the author of "John Bull and His Island," is sure to entertain anyone interested in education, culture, or simply a good laugh. Discover the timeless appeal of Blouët's wit as he captures the essence of a bygone era with charm and humor.
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