Joan and Peter: The Story of an Education by H.G. Wells follows the lives of two orphaned cousins, Joan and Peter, as they navigate the complexities of early 20th-century England. The novel explores various educational philosophies and critiques the traditional British education system, highlighting its failure to prepare young people for the modern world. Through the personal growth of Joan and Peter, Wells addresses themes of social change, individual development, and the impact of World War I on society. This thoughtful and reflective novel is a significant exploration of the challenges and possibilities of education.
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