

The Catcher in the Rye
Books | Fiction / Literary
3.9
(55.3K)
J. D. Salinger
Holden begins his story at Pencey Preparatory, an exclusive private school (fictional, though based on Salinger's own experience at Valley Forge Military Academy) in Agerstown, Pennsylvania, on the Saturday afternoon of the traditional football game with rival school Saxon Hall. Holden ends up missing the game. As manager of the fencing team, he loses their equipment on a New York City subway train that morning, resulting in the cancellation of a match. He goes to the home of his history teacher named Mr. Spencer. Holden has been expelled and isn't to return after Christmas break, which begins the following Wednesday. Spencer is a well-meaning but long-winded middle-aged man. To Holden's annoyance, Spencer reads aloud Holden's history paper, in which Holden wrote a note to Spencer so his teacher wouldn't feel bad about failing him in the subject.
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More Details:
Author
J. D. Salinger
Pages
162
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Published Date
2015-08-23
ISBN
1517020131 9781517020132
Ratings
Google: 5
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"My all time favorite book. Published in 1951 but originally read by me in 1984 and reread every few years. "
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TheGingerGirl455
"Favorite classic of all time "
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Cassie Sandberg
"beginning good, got kinda boring tho"
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Alex Conrad
"Need I say more?"
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Emily Calleja
"i liked it a lot i struggled with liking the main character but looking from a more objective point i enjoyed it"
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Tashique
"So horrible. Hated it. Just some whiny kid. Nothing happens."
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Rexy
"How are there not more reviews of this ground-breaking book??!?? I loved it the first time I read it, and I loved it just as much each time I reread it. Holden Caulfield is such a memorable character and the writing style is deceptively simple. Probably my favourite book ever."
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Maja Furlong
"This is a wonderful novel. I think that it is very important for teens and young adults to at the very least, be exposed to this story. Holden Caulfield isn’t someone that I’d consider a role model but he certainly is an interesting character. The novel discusses the idea of escape and the dangers of taking chances on your own when you haven’t been in that situation before."
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Sean Kahle
"he’s so me and it’s so comforting i love it sm"
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"Idk if this is a spoiler or not but mental illness and immaturity"
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