Franny and Zooey

Franny and Zooey by Jerome David Salinger is a revised edition published by Penguin in 1994, featuring 131 pages in English. This book presents two interconnected stories about the Glass family, exploring their experiences and relationships. The first story centers on Franny Glass as she navigates a date with her collegiate boyfriend during the weekend of ‘the Yale game’, while the second story delves into the life of Zooey Glass, who is portrayed as an emotionally resilient genius.
Readers will find a nuanced exploration of family dynamics and personal struggles within these narratives. The stories reflect themes of literature and fiction, as well as elements of family life, providing insight into the complexities of the characters’ interactions. This edition invites readers to engage with Salinger’s distinctive storytelling style and the intricate world of the Glass family.
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Two wonderful stories about members of the Glass family by the author of ‘The Catcher in the Rye’. The first story takes place in downtown New Haven during the weekend of ‘the Yale game’ and follows Franny Glass on a date with her collegiate boyfriend. The second focuses on Zooey Glass, a somewhat emotionally toughened genius.
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