I'm doing a lit project and it's discussing the different portrayals of relationships between professors/mentors and their students, especially 1 on 1. I'm looking for any books that fit one or more of the following (no romantic/sexual relationships, i found plenty on my own and I’m not sure if I even want to include them lol):
• Found family type, professor/mentor takes a familial role in the student/mentee’s life for any number of reasons
•After an established close mentorship, either the mentor or mentee loses the other (one example is the Professors House by Willa Cather)
• The mentor/mentee relationship grows to personally supportive to one or both parties
• Healthy portrayals of normal mentee/mentor relationships
• Healthy portrayals of mentee/mentor relationships that are not socially normal
• Any other category that is not romantic or sexual in nature
• Unhealthy or exploitative mentee/mentor relationship
TIYA to anyone that can help
by Expensive-Bug7445