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The Catcher in the Rye J.D. Salinger

Overview and Summary Written by J.D. Salinger, an American author born in 1919 Genre: literary realism / coming of age story Set in New York in the 1950s narrated by sixteen-year-old Holden Caulfield (from a psychiatric facility a few months after the events of the novel) just been expelled for academic failure leaves school two days early to explore New York before returning home major conflict: Holden’s conflict with himself wants to connect with other people on an adult level, while part of him wants to reject the adult world

Characterization Phoebe Caulfield Holden’s Ten year old sister listens to Holden and understands him more than most other people do Quotes: “You never saw a little kid so pretty and smart in your whole life. … She has this sort of red hair… In the wintertime, it's pretty long, …It's really nice, though. She's only ten. She's quite skinny, like me, but nice skinny.” “in her blue coat and all.”

Social Connection the fear of change and impending adulthood Holden believes that being an adult means being corrupt and deceptive

Conclusion Intended Audience: Rating: kids ages 12-18 (coming-of-age novel) it is more relatable for this age group Rating: