Charley's Log: A Story of Schoolboy Life by Emma Leslie

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By Ashley Thompson Posted on Mar 22, 2026
In Category - Landmark Reads
Leslie, Emma, 1838-1909 Leslie, Emma, 1838-1909
English
Ever wonder what school was like for kids over a hundred years ago? 'Charley's Log' gives us a peek into that world through the eyes of a boy named Charley. It's not just about lessons and rules, though. The real story is about the friendships he makes and the trouble he gets into—and sometimes out of. There's a mystery too, something about a lost item that causes a lot of fuss. It feels familiar, like any school story, but with the flavor of a completely different time. If you like seeing how characters grow and learn from their mistakes, you'll enjoy following Charley's journey. It's a cozy, old-fashioned read that reminds you some parts of growing up never really change.
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Let me tell you about Charley. He's a regular boy starting at a new boarding school in Victorian England. The book follows his daily life, written like a diary or 'log.' We see his first days, the friends he makes, the bullies he avoids, and the teachers who shape him. It's full of small adventures: pranks in the dormitory, struggles with Latin lessons, and playing cricket on the green. The plot really gets moving when something valuable goes missing. Suspicion falls on different boys, and Charley finds himself right in the middle of it. The story becomes about finding the truth, standing up for what's right, and learning what real friendship means.

Why You Should Read It

This book surprised me. I went in expecting a simple period piece, but Charley feels so genuine. Emma Leslie doesn't write him as a perfect little angel. He makes mistakes, he gets scared, and he has to find his courage. That's what makes him easy to root for. The setting is a big part of the charm. Reading about inkwells, strict headmasters, and letters sent by post feels like a trip in a time machine. But the heart of the story—friendship, honesty, and finding your place—is completely timeless. It's a gentle, comforting look at growing up.

Final Verdict

This is a perfect book for anyone who loves historical fiction or classic school stories like 'Tom Brown's School Days.' It's also great for younger readers (or the young at heart) who enjoy tales where good character wins out. If you're looking for a fast-paced thriller, this isn't it. But if you want a warm, thoughtful story about a boy learning life's early lessons, 'Charley's Log' is a quiet little gem. It's a window into the past that still feels relevant today.



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8 months ago

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3 months ago

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8 months ago

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4 months ago

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10 months ago

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