
Summerâs winding down, the stationery aisles are overflowing with notebooks and pens, and thereâs that familiar twinge of anticipation (or dread) in the air, it must be back-to-school season! Whether youâre a student, a teacher, or just nostalgic for the smell of freshly sharpened pencils, Iâve pulled together a list of books that capture the spirit of learning, growth, and the drama of school life.
1. Matilda by Roald Dahl
This childrenâs classic is so much more than just a story for kids. Matilda is a gifted, book-loving child stuck with neglectful parents and a terrifying headmistress, Miss Trunchbull. Her escape comes through the kindness of her teacher, Miss Honey, and her own wit (plus a touch of magical ability). Itâs a story about how books, learning, and kindness can transform lives, and itâs impossible not to cheer for Matilda as she outsmarts the bullies of her world. Rereading it as an adult, youâll find fresh layers of humour, sharp commentary on education, and a reminder of why we fall in love with books in the first place.
2. Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
At first, Hailsham school seems like any other idyllic boarding school where students are encouraged to be creative and form lifelong bonds. But beneath its serene surface lies a devastating truth. Ishiguroâs quietly unsettling novel explores themes of friendship, memory, and mortality, asking big questions about what it means to live a full life. The âschoolâ setting plays a vital role, itâs where the students form their identities and where innocence slowly gives way to heartbreaking reality. Itâs a thoughtful choice for readers who like their back-to-school picks with a haunting, reflective edge.
3. The Secret History by Donna Tartt
If back-to-school for you means a yearning for atmospheric libraries, autumn leaves, and slightly pretentious discussions about philosophy, then The Secret History is the perfect companion. Tartt immerses us in a small Vermont college, where a close-knit group of classics students falls under the spell of their enigmatic professor. Their pursuit of intellectual transcendence spirals into obsession, betrayal, and ultimately murder. Itâs the quintessential dark academia novel, moody, erudite, and deliciously addictive. Perfect if you want to lean fully into that âacademic aestheticâ this season.
4. Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
Not all school stories need to be heavy. Fangirl captures the joy, anxiety, and excitement of starting somewhere new, specifically, college. Cath, a shy freshman, is more comfortable writing fanfiction than navigating real-world friendships and romance. As sheâs pushed out of her comfort zone, she discovers not only who she is as a writer but also as a person. Itâs heartfelt, funny, and deeply relatable, especially if youâve ever felt nervous about fitting in at a new place. It also celebrates fandom culture in a way that feels authentic and affirming.
5. Educated by Tara Westover
For something rooted in real life, Tara Westoverâs memoir is a stunning exploration of the power of education. Raised in a strict, survivalist family in rural Idaho, Tara was denied formal schooling but eventually self-studied her way to Cambridge University. Her journey is not just about academics, but about claiming her independence and voice against immense odds. Itâs an inspiring, sometimes harrowing, reminder of why education matters, not just in a classroom sense, but as a means of personal liberation and transformation.
â¨Â Why these picks work for back-to-school: Each of these books looks at education, growth, and self-discovery from different angles, magical, tragic, academic, heartwarming, or inspiring. Together, they capture the full spectrum of what âschoolâ can mean: a place of refuge, a source of mystery, a crucible for ambition, or even a path to freedom.
đ So whether youâre sharpening pencils, pulling out your cosiest sweaters, or just craving that ânew semesterâ energy, these books are the perfect way to kick off September.
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