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Boyhood

Leo Tolstoy

Publisher: CLXBX

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Summary

Boyhood by Leo Tolstoy is a sensitive and deeply reflective coming-of-age novel that captures the emotional and psychological landscape of youth with remarkable honesty. The second work in Tolstoy's semi-autobiographical trilogy (following Childhood and preceding Youth), this novel continues the journey of young Nikolai Irtenyev as he navigates the fragile bridge between innocence and early adolescence.

Set within the world of 19th-century Russian aristocracy, the story explores the subtle yet powerful transformations that define the boyhood years—shifting family dynamics, the awakening of pride and insecurity, the longing for approval, and the first stirrings of independence. Through Nikolai's introspective voice, readers witness the inner conflicts that shape a young mind: the desire to appear mature, the fear of embarrassment, the struggle with self-consciousness, and the constant search for identity.

Tolstoy masterfully portrays everyday moments—conversations, rivalries, lessons, and quiet observations—with extraordinary emotional depth. Rather than relying on dramatic external events, the novel finds its power in the inner life of its protagonist. Small experiences take on profound meaning, revealing how formative these early years truly are. The relationships Nikolai shares with family members, tutors, and peers illuminate themes of social class, morality, and personal growth, while also exposing the vulnerabilities that accompany the transition from childhood to adolescence.

With lyrical prose and psychological insight far beyond his years at the time of writing, Tolstoy crafts a timeless portrait of youth. Boyhood is not merely a story about growing up; it is an exploration of memory, self-awareness, and the delicate process by which a child begins to understand the complexities of the adult world. Rich in emotion and philosophical reflection, this novel remains a powerful testament to Tolstoy's early genius and his enduring ability to capture the universal experience of growing into oneself.
Available since: 02/27/2026.
Print length: 100 pages.

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