Enter a zip code
(Hardcover)
Since the publication of The Catcher in the Rye in 1951, the works of J.D. Salinger have been acclaimed for their humor, intensity, and their lack of phoniness. A collection of short fiction, Nine Stories contains works with those qualities that make Salinger such a well-loved author.
His cloistered lifestyle and limited output have not prevented readers and writers from lionizing J. D. Salinger. With one-of-a-kind stories and the classic novel The Catcher in the Rye, he captured, with wit and poignance, a growing malaise in post-war America.
More About the AuthorReader Rating:
See Detailed Ratings
September 03, 2007: this book was confusing and boring. i didnt understand even one story. they were weird and just plain plotless. i dont understand how people like this book! it so very confusing!
Reader Rating:
See Detailed Ratings
August 12, 2002: This one is amazing!! Salinger has this uncanny ability to show how important are 'small' or 'trivial' stuff in our day to day lives. You feel like calling him up and telling him how similar he is to you and how much you empathise with him!! All the stories are wonderful esp. that banana fish thing. But nothing can beat the Catcher, so 4 stars.