Boyhood by Leo Tolstoy is the second part of his semi-autobiographical trilogy, following Childhood and preceding Youth. Published in 1854, the novel delves into the emotional and psychological growth of a young boy as he navigates the transition from childhood to adolescence. Through the protagonist's introspective reflections, Tolstoy explores themes of innocence, self-awareness, family relationships, and the complexities of growing up. His vivid and detailed storytelling offers a window into 19th-century Russian life and the universal experiences of youth.
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