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January 31, 2010

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Leslie B.

Kids don't give a damn about what's on their parents' bookshelves. They've got Harry Potter books and a whole slew of writers who pitch directly at an audience that has their own disposable income and no sense but to spend it. Beyond that, they have the boundless universe of cyberspace.

Leslie B.

Holden Revisited. Yes, of course, SK, Holden was a "whiner". He was an adolescent, and that was the beauty of Catcher in the Rye. In our retrospective, ofttimes revisionist, collective unconsciousness, we catch the wave of puberty with boogie board in hand and shoot the curl in flawless rapture. In reality, many of us (including people without any government-verifiable disabilities) are splashing about in the waters of childhood one moment, then almost without warning, the waves engulf us and after what seems like an eternity of untold agony and humiliation, throw us half-drowned on the shores of adulthood. Thank you, J.D. Salinger, for having the courage and genius to express the unadorned truth.

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