The Strong And The Gentle
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Ongoing, First published Oct 22, 2019
Mature
The boys at Welton Academy are far from perfect. They are perfection. Perfect grades, perfect attitudes, perfect looks. The newly revived Dead Poets Society rebel against this expectation of uniformity and strive for their own ambitions. Among finding themselves, they stumble across Quinn Radcliffe, an attendee at the newly opened Hollis Academy for Girls. Joining forces, their school systems are disrupted in a way that will take years to recover from.
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Dead Poets Society: Keating's Niece

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Natalie: I want to be an English teacher. I want to learn from the best. YOU are the best. Keating: You want to be a teacher. This is how a teacher lives. "In the crawl space under the stairs, chalk for a pillow". God must've been called because there's a girl. A girl at Welton. When John Keating took the position of English Teacher at Welton Academy, his former school, he was looking forward to broadening the minds of his students. What he wasn't expecting was to be joined by his nineteen year old British niece, Natalie. But she wants to be an English teacher. Natalie and John have always been close. And John's brother has the money and clout to buy off Nolan...with conditions. Will she manage to keep her head down, avoid attention and study in quiet...of course not. *TRIGGER WARNING*: All themes of 'Dead Poets Society' included