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In J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye," Holden Caulfield encounters one phony after another. But author J. D. Salinger lavishes the most attention on someone who is definitely NOT a phony—Holdens 10-year-old sister, Phoebe. Phoebes innate goodness gives Holden reason for hope. Hope for deliverance from phoniness.
god i fucking love this ( i am the biggest nerd ever)
jessicalilac 2 months ago
Omg that was amazing, i was stuck doing my english book report, i had no more points to talk about and then look what i find.
absolutely fantastic , well done.
GeorGeH205 10 months ago
too interesting to hold myself back from clicking the subcribe button
emiequartz 1 year ago
I find you strangely attractive.
poultryseller987 1 year ago
@berlin45ers Mental Problems, much?
TheBookWorld 1 year ago
Totally agree the end of the book is the best part of the whole book. Holden and Phoebe's relationship is the only sane relationship in the book in my opinion.
MeggJD 1 year ago
milf?
berlin45ers 1 year ago