Talk:Concluding
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Synopsis
[edit]The synopsis seems to miss some important points. The book is arguably science fiction as it clearly takes place in an alternate world - the references to the State and its institutions clearly owe more to a Soviet-style government in the UK than the actual political situation at the time. The word "Founder" also plainly refers to the founder of the State, and not the founder of the school, which the text explains was gifted to the State by its previous owner (under the barrel of a gun?). Tanzeelat (talk) 18:59, 19 December 2023 (UTC)