Want to feel like a teenager again? Just dig out the books you were forced to read at school | Nell Frizzell
Briefly

Re-reading the opening chapter of Animal Farm is like turning the page on an old photo album. I am filled once again with longing for a miscellaneous boy in skater trainers.
Much of the book strikes me in a totally new way. Since that first reading I have actually been to Russia; I have been in a union; I have mixed cement on a building site.
The simplicity of the prose, the postwar depiction of the English countryside slipped past me when I was 14. I managed to re-read the whole thing during one ferry ride to Dublin.
Animal Farm will be one of the texts on the curriculum. I can do it part-time, I get a bursary to cover most of my fees.
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