The Catcher in the Rye
What if everyone is a phony—and you’re the only one who can’t pretend? In J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye, disillusioned teen Holden Caulfield bolts from his prep school into the labyrinth of 1940s New York, determined to outrun a world drowning in hypocrisy. But as every fleeting encounter sharpens his ache for connection, will his crusade to shield innocence lead to salvation… or shatter the last fragile thread keeping him from the edge? How long can you flee adulthood when it’s the shadow you can’t escape?
- Originally Published: July 1951
- Publisher: Penguin, 1994
- Genre: Novel
- Pages: 192
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN: 978-0140237504
- Access: Members
Description
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger is a seminal coming-of-age novel that has captivated generations of readers since its publication in 1951. Through the voice of the disaffected and often disillusioned Holden Caulfield, Salinger paints a raw, poignant portrait of adolescence, alienation, and the struggle for identity in a world that often feels phony and hypocritical. As Holden grapples with the loss of innocence, his deep mistrust of the adult world, and his desperate search for authenticity, readers are taken on a journey through the streets of New York City, encountering the complexities of relationships, mental health, and the pressures of societal expectations.
Regarded as one of America’s greatest literary works, The Catcher in the Rye continues to resonate with readers for its unflinching honesty, unique narrative voice, and profound exploration of the human experience. It remains an essential text for understanding the challenges of growing up, and its impact on literature and culture endures to this day.
“In Mr. Salinger we have a fresh voice. One can actually hear it speaking, and what is has to say is uncannily true, perceptive, and compassionate.”~ Clifton Fadiman, Book-of-the-Month Club News
“We read The Catcher in the Rye and feel like the book understands us in deep and improbable ways.”~ John Green
“A contemporary master–a genius…Here was a man who used language as if it were pure energy beautifully controlled, and who knew exactly what he was doing in every silence as well as in every word.”~ Richard Yates, New York Times Book Review
“Salinger’s work meant a lot to me when I was a young person and his writing still sings now.”~ Dave Eggers
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