The catcher in the rye
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Published
New York : Little, Brown, 1979.
Format
Book
ISBN
0316769533, 9780316769532, 0316769177, 9780316769174
Physical Desc
277 pages ; 21 cm
Accelerated Reader
IL: UG - BL: 4.7 - AR Pts: 11
Lexile measure
790L
Status
Chester Library - Adult Fiction
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Published
New York : Little, Brown, 1979.
Language
English
ISBN
0316769533, 9780316769532, 0316769177, 9780316769174
Accelerated Reader
UG
Level 4.7, 11 Points
Lexile measure
790

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Originally published in hardcover by Little, Brown and Co., July 1951.
Description
Story of Holden Caulfield with his idiosyncrasies, penetrating insight, confusion, sensitivity and negativism. The hero-narrator of "The Catcher in the Rye" is an ancient child of sixteen, a native New Yorker named Holden Caulfield. Through circumstances that tend to preclude adult, secondhand description, he leaves his prep school in Pennsylvania and goes underground in New York City for three days. The boy himself is at once too simple and too complex for us to make any final comment about him or his story. Perhaps the safest thing we can say about Holden is that he was born in the world not just strongly attracted to beauty, but almost, hopelessly impaled on it. There are many voices in this novel: children's voices, adult voices, underground voices--but Holden's voice is the most eloquent of all. Transcending his own vernacular, yet remaining marvelously faithful to it, he issues a perfectly articulated cry of mixed pain and pleasure. However, like most lovers and clowns and poets of the higher orders, he keeps most of the pain to, and for, himself. The pleasure he gives away, or sets aside, with all his heart. It is there for the reader who can handle to keep it.
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Accelerated Reader,UG,4.7,11,5978

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Salinger, J. D. 1. (1979). The catcher in the rye . Little, Brown.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Salinger, J. D. 1919-2010. 1979. The Catcher in the Rye. Little, Brown.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Salinger, J. D. 1919-2010. The Catcher in the Rye Little, Brown, 1979.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Salinger, J. D. 1919-2010. The Catcher in the Rye Little, Brown, 1979.

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