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The Catcher in the Rye《麦田里的守望者》

                  索书号:I11/61/12/2

About the Author

JeromeSalinger(杰罗姆·塞林格,1919-2010),a very famous Americanwriter,Salinger was raised in Manhattan and began writing short stories while in secondary school.In1951, his novel The Catcher in the Rye was an immediate popular success.

This book talks aboutteenage angst and alienation.Itinfluences positivelyAmerican young generations.It’s alwayson thebest sell list, andhas been translated into almost all of the world's major languages.After reading this, you might rethink your life.

Highlights

★Remember what should be remembered, and forget what should be forgotten.Alter what is changeable, and accept what is mutable.记住该记住的,忘记该忘记的。改变能改变的,接受不能改变的。

★It can be inferred that you lack confidence in a victory over your rivals from the fact that you’re irritable against them.如果敌人让你生气,那说明你还没有胜他的把握。From that you would get angry with your friends, we can conclude you still care about the friendship between you.如果朋友让你生气,那说明你仍然在意他们的友情。

Review

在美国,阅读《麦田里的守望者》就像毕业要获得导师的首肯一样重要。

——《纽约时报》

I didn't actually read 'Catcher in the Rye' until I was 13, and ever since then I've said that's my favorite book. It's very clever. It acknowledges that young people are a little confused, but can be smart about things and see things that adults don't really see. So I've always loved it. —Bill Gates(比尔·盖茨)

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