Gerald Graff's Disliking Books

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In his essays titled “Disliking books,” Gerald Graff narrate his experiences with books, and how he grew up disliking literature. Graff end up becoming an English teacher. Born, in and middle-class, Graff grew up in an ethnically mixed Chicago neighborhood [22]. Even though Graff grew up as a middle-class family kid, the author was beating in literature by the working-class kids [22]. Graff spent his academic life with his literate father. The author’s father tried to brings some support to Graff, but it never worked [23]. “Twain’s Novel” was one of the books that Graff was bored to finish. But he author started gaining some interest about reading books when the instructor mentioned that the critics had disagree over the merits of the past