Maggie Cassidy

Cover of Maggie Cassidy by Jack Kerouac
Author: Jack Kerouac
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 2000
Language: en
Edition: New Ed
Pages: 194
ISBN-13: 9780141184913
Dimensions:
Height: 7.79526 Inches
Length: 5.03936 Inches
Weight: 0.34392112872 Pounds
Width: 0.47244 Inches
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Maggie Cassidy by Jack Kerouac is a touching novel of adolescent love set in a New England mill town. Published by Penguin in 2000, this new edition spans 194 pages and is presented in English. The narrative captures the intensity and ordinariness of growing up in pre-World War II America, providing a glimpse into the emotional landscape of youth.

Readers will find a portrayal of young love that resonates with both nostalgia and realism. The novel explores themes of romance and the complexities of adolescence, reflecting on the experiences that shape one’s formative years. With its focus on the everyday moments of life, Maggie Cassidy offers an insightful look at the challenges and joys of youth, making it a significant work within the literary fiction genre.


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A touching novel of adolescent love set in a New England mill town. Regarded as one of Kerouac’s most accessible novels, it captures both the intensity and the ordinariness of growing up in pre-World War II America.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Maggie Cassidy” by Jack Kerouac. Synopsis preview: A touching novel of adolescent love set in a New England mill town. Regarded as one of Kerouac’s most accessible novels, it captures both the intensity and the ordinariness of growing up in pre-World War II America.
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“Maggie Cassidy” is credited to Jack Kerouac.
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Publisher: Penguin. Year: 2000.
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ISBN-13: 9780141184913.
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Language: en. Pages: 194. Edition: New Ed.

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