Catcher In The Rye By J. D. Salinger

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For my reading workshop book I chose Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. The story is set somewhere in the 1950s about a young man named, Holden Caulfield. Holden attends an affluent prep school, Pencey, in Agerstown, Pennsylvania this is his fourth school he has been to. He has flunked out of three other schools and is now failing at Pencey. Holden is telling his story from a hospital because he has tuberculosis. The book’s main continuous theme is alienation. Holden wants to make a connection with the people he meets and almost every scene in the book shows him trying to do this and failing. We find out that the root of Holden's emotion issues is that he is still mourning the death of his brother who had died three years before of leukemia. …show more content…
Holden has encounters with the people at Pencey after his notice but he gets annoyed with them he thinks they are all “phonies”. This leads Holden to leave Pencey early back to Manhattan and` stay in a hotel until it is time to go home. For the rest of the book Holden tries to befriend the people he meets to no avail this makes his emotional state even worse. We find out the Holden has a little sister, Phoebe, who is disappointed when Holden wants to run away but he won’t let her come with she storms off but Holden follows. They end up at the zoo and Phoebe isn’t so mad anymore, Holden buys her a ticket on the carousel and watches her go around a few times. It's raining and he is starting to become very sick but he is finally