Sibley College, one of the country’s finest all boys’ schools, is turning one hundred and fifty years old. The school has a reputation for discipline and tradition, and it is a privilege for every single boy who goes there. Trafford House, the oldest and proudest of the four houses, is about to complete ten years of dominance in the interhouse competition, something that has never been achieved in the school’s illustrious history.
Biko Bhanekazi, in his final year and the Head of Trafford House, is struggling under the weight of expectations and leading the seniors, some of whom are invested in seeing him fail.
Qhawe Bhanekazi, in his first year, just wants to impress his older brother but being at the bottom of the food chain makes life difficult.
The harder the brothers try to achieve their individual aims, the further apart they grow.
The discipline and tradition expected of them both test the real meaning of brotherhood.
The competition is real.
What happens on Goat Hill, stays on Goat Hill.
Whatever it takes to maintain the school’s reputation is acceptable.
Whatever it takes to survive is never told …
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
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