
Peregrine's Progress, published in 1922 by Jeffery Farnol, is a novel that follows the journey of Peregrine Vereker, a young man seeking independence from his overprotective Aunt Julia and his eccentric family. As he ventures into the world, Peregrine grapples with his identity while encountering adventure, love, and personal growth amidst a cast of quirky characters. The narrative combines humor and sentiment, reflecting the social life and customs of early 20th-century England, making it a notable exploration of youthful exploration and self-discovery.
























