Blurb submitted by Khalil Williamson
The Catcher in the Rye is fiction
As a kid, did you ever want to know what it was like to be a grown up? Do grown up things in the big world? Well, that wasn't an issue for Holden Caulfield. This book is relevant for all ages if you want to get a good laugh. This story is told by a seventeen year old boy named Holden Caulfield who has been kicked out of four different private schools because of his grades. Holden has a bland way of expressing himself. Holden thinks that everybody in the world are phonies and that they don't live up to a certain standard like him. Holden has an adult mindset that nothing is too grown up for him in the big city of New York. This book is all about expressing what it's like for a kid to be grown in a seventeen year old boy's eyes overcoming obstacles in the real world at a young age. Full of laughter and full of cursing but it's the way that Holden sees from a personal viewpoint. Reading this book will take you on a journey through the obstacles of a teenage boy in the big world.
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