TWO   English School Boy Novellas in

BOYS WILL BE BOYS

Coral Island Boys              

and

Little Big Men                
by

Chris Kent

 

English school boys, their problems and their joys, have been described most vividly in the last decade or two by Chris Kent, as evidenced by the popularity of his other works,
The Boys of Swithins Hall,
the short story collection,  Boys In Shorts,
Bravehearts and Memories, Two Novellas,
Beautiful Dreamers, Novel,
and, all ready a classic in the parody genre,
The Real Tom Brown's School Days.

In this volume, Boys Will Be Boys, are two novellas back to back
(and upside down in relation to each other):
parodies of classic boys stories, only Chris Kent's boys have more fun!
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What the reviewers are saying:

With Boys Will Be Boys, Chris Kent has added two more short pieces to his growing repertoire of creatively rendered period porn. As with his previous works (The Boys of Swithins Hall, Boys in Shorts, and The Real Tom Brown's School Days), Kent skillfully adheres to the style of books he mimics. At the same time, he exploits the latent homosexuality he sees as an undercurrent of the original work (and of certain aspects of English cultures of the period). In this way, Kent's works present the untold story of boys' lives in and around Victorian culture.
     Coral Island Boys is one of the two novellas featured in Boys Will Be Boys, and is something of a departure from Kent's normal subject matter. It is mostly based on The Coral Island, by R.M. Ballantyne, but has some noticeable illusions at Lord of the Flies. Instead of English schoolboys, the main characters are three adventuresome, freedom-loving boys who turn to the promises of a life at sea when they are very young.
     Naturally, the life of a sailor is rife with homosexual possibilities, while the protagonists (Jim, Jack, and Jamie) are eager to explore the world and their burgeoning sexualities. Life on a ship presents them with all the stimulation they need, but it is not meant to last. The ship sinks off the coast of a small island in the South Seas, where the three boys get washed ashore. Fortunately, they have each other for comfort, safety, and (of course) sex.
     The boys are starting to get comfortable in their new island home when all hell breaks loose. First, they encounter savage cannibals, whom they take on in a heroic (albeit somewhat humorous) battle scene. The boys successfully free a group of beautiful young men from the molesting clutches of the natives. Then they all have an orgy.
     Yet, no sooner do the new friends depart for their home island, than a group of pirates shanghiis Jim. The sexual high jinks that follow, aboard the pirate schooner, are quite entertaining and humorous. Poor Jim witnesses, and is made to participate in, all manner of perversities. Happily, in the end, a Royal Naval frigate overtakes the pirate ship and Jim is reunited with his friends.
     The other novella is also entertaining. Little Big Men is the story of the inhabitants of a house for wayward boys that is not what it appears. Not surprisingly, the boys are as randy as any, freely engaging in the most decadent and perverted types of play. Yet, there is something sinister at work in the house--something the boys will discover to their horror. The headmaster has plans for them...and they are not good plans.
     Both novellas will undoubtedly generate a great deal of controversy. Adolescent sexuality in pornography--especially to the degree that Kent takes it, is certainly a gray area, even in the world of fiction. Yet, in Kent's defense, it becomes ever more clear there is a historical reality to the situations that he is describing. Cabin boys and wayward boys were both used for (and sometimes paid for) sexual entertainment. Kent does not glorify such arrangements. Rather, he glorifies the loving relationships the boys have with each other.
--Bron Thorson, X-Factor, Arizona Community Echo

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Another two masterpieces that Kent followers will enjoy as much as the last three parodies of two famous boy's books. These novellas explore Kent's boyish erotic fantasies triggered by reading such texts that are host to an assembly of charismatic and attractive males, with the potential for a lot of fooling around. By adding sexy youthful encounters into these two classical fantasies, he describes what really would have happened had Ballentyne and Golding had the nerve!
-- Bent Magazine, London

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