On the outside, it was a prestigious Catholic school built behind two-meter-thick walls in Buenos Aires. On the inside, for the students enduring it in 1981, it was the Wild West: a brutal ecosystem where survival depended on quick wits, unwritten rules, and a heavy dose of absolute chaos.Class of 1981 is not an innocent collection of childhood stories. It is the unfiltered memory of a coming-of-age experience lived on the edge inside a covert reformatory. Within these pages, you will find flying wooden desks, rat poison smoked out in the middle of English class, a black market for attendance sheets, and teachers giving lectures to students literally hanging from coat racks.Ruled by priests who handed out slaps like blessings, a group of rebellious teenagers discovers that when the official system makes no sense, the only way out is to bend reality through dark humor. A cynical, deeply nostalgic, and true comedy of errors that proves the best education is often learned completely off the syllabus.Welcome to the Fort.
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