| The Catcher In The Rye
 (J.D. Salinger)
 
 
 The Catcher in the Rye Written by J.D. Salinger
 
 Abstract by Brett A. Hawkins
 
 
 J.D. Salinger's best work comes to life in the american classic Catcher in the Rye!
 
 We follow our young hero, prep school dropout Holden Caulfield as he
 leaves (yet another) prep school and returns home.  Almost every
 aspect of his life is revealed in thie charming, yet blunt tale into
 the journey of a teenager's mind.  J.D. Salinger's vulgar, raw and
 highly sophomoric writing style has earned Catcher in the Rye on many
 library banned lists. Yet, throughout the book, you can sympathize with
 our protagonist Holden, whether he's talking on the phone with his
 charming kid sister, conversing with a former classmate's mother on a
 train or even soliciting a prostitute, Holden experiences it all by the
 last page.
 
 Many have wondered why this tale of teenage rebellion and vulgar
 sarcasm was titled "The Catcher in the Rye".  Read it. This work
 of literature is not to be missed. If you haven't figured it out by the
 time the book is finished, you didn't read it.
 
 Some have found this book to be offensive, others have found it
 hilarious, and I do think that all of us have shared at least one of
 Holden's experiences as described in this tale.  This story makes
 one really dig down and think about who they really are, and what
 they're capable of. Take my word for it, if you're like me, you'll be
 laughing before you've even finished the first page!
 
 
 
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