Description
Ferenc Molnár’s The Paul Street Boys is a timeless classic of Hungarian youth literature. The story is set on the “grund,” where Boka and his friends, the Paul Street Boys, defend their small community against the Red Shirts. The novel explores themes of friendship, loyalty, courage, and honor, while also vividly portraying childhood life and the challenges of growing up.
The Paul Street Boys is an exciting yet deeply human story that has taught generations the importance of teamwork, self-sacrifice, and integrity. It is an ideal choice for both young readers and adults who appreciate stories about timeless values.





