The Graduate

The Graduate by Charles Webb, published by Penguin in 2010, is a novel that explores the life of Benjamin Braddock as he navigates the expectations placed upon him by his parents following his college graduation. At just 208 pages, this edition presents a narrative that delves into themes of societal pressure and personal desire, as Benjamin grapples with the conventional path laid out for him, which includes prestigious universities and a comfortable suburban life.
Readers will find a story that unfolds with Benjamin’s unexpected affair with Mrs. Robinson, a friend of his parents, which offers him a glimpse of freedom from his predetermined future. However, the arrival of her daughter Elaine complicates his situation, leading to a deeper exploration of relationships and choices. This edition, written in English, captures the essence of coming-of-age and the complexities of adult life, making it a relevant read for those interested in literary fiction and classic narratives.
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As far as Benjamin Braddock’s parents are concerned, his future is sewn up. Now he has graduated from college, he will go to Yale or Harvard, get a good job and enjoy a life of money, cocktails and pool parties in the suburbs, just like them. For Benjamin, however, this isn’t quite enough. When his parents’ friend Mrs Robinson, a formidable older woman, strips naked in front of him and they begin an affair, it seems he might have found a way out. That is, until her daughter Elaine comes into the picture, and things get far more complicated.
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