About The Book
HIGH
The novel “High” by R.J. King explores the life of Tobi Andrews, an adolescent facing the ups and downs of adolescence in Cedar Springs. The book elaborates the themes of ambition, friendship, and the sorrows of growing up in a clear fusion of autobiographical understanding and passionate exposition of the sensory world.
The protagonist, Tobi, is shown as a hardworking student and an active sports fan who tries to find some illusion of order in the stormy waters of teenage life. The story, therefore, highlights the importance of youth determination and the significance of human relationships, especially the relationship between Tobi and his friend Hessa, which adds a touch of camaraderie to the story.
The characters tackle a range of challenges, and this leads the reader to the inner world of the characters and encourages him or her to consider how they are growing and what their identity is. “High” is an impressive and exceptionally relatable piece of prose, worthy of being taught in every academic curriculum, where the author attempts to shed light on the various challenges of coming-of-age literature by marking the authentic and resonant narratives.
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