Godfrey's Book and Story
Dignitas
The novel follows a new student navigating an elite academy where privilege, reputation, and strict rules shape every interaction. The plot centers on a girl efforts to defend her family from false accusations, which pulls her into a clash with the school's powerful administration and the expectations placed on her family name. There are three main conflicts: first, the personal conflict of staying honest while under pressure to stay quiet; second, the social conflict between students from different backgrounds and the unequal treatment that follows; and third, the institutional conflict with an administration that values order and image over fairness. Tensions rise as punishments escalate and loyalty is tested among friends, family, and peers. In the denouement, the student doesn't get a perfect victory, but she learns that dignity isn't given by authority-it's claimed by refusing to let shame or fear define you, even if the cost is high.
