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 By John van de Ruit
  After an unexpected and diabolical  farewell breakfast conversation with his father, Spud Milton returns to  boarding school for his 1993 Matric year, his last as a schoolboy. Armed  with a prefects’ tie and a raging libido, Spud soon discovers that  being a large (ish) fish in a small pond has its fair share of  challenges.  He finds himself embroiled in fighting for his own room,  directing a house play where both lead actors refuse to learn their  lines, and assisting in Vern Blackadder’s dramatic return from the dead  with nothing more than a drip chord and a pair of oven gloves.
  Amidst  mounting pressure in the classroom and on the cricket field, Spud  prepares to face down the most feared and dreaded challenge of them all –  finding a date for the Matric dance.
  In this hilarious final  instalment of the Spud series John van de Ruit brings to a close his  savagely funny blow by blow account of the agonies of growing up. The  embarrassments, the thrills, the defeats, and the sheer – absurdity of  daily life are wittily recorded in Spud’s unique voice as he prepares to  make his own exit, pursued by a bear.   
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