Holden Caulfield suffers from Bipolar disorder therefore should get get attention in a rest home.
The whole book is a flashback, Holden writes his story from a rest home.
Yes. Holden narrates the entire story from a mental rest home from just outside Hollywood, California.
On a bench in Grand Central Station.
The opening chapters of the book take place at "Pency Prep", a fictionalization of Valley Forge Military, right outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Most of one chapter is devoted to a train trip from Pency to New York City. The rest of the book is set in New York City, except for the last chapter, which is set in a sanitarium out west somewhere (in a way, the whole book was).
At home in Germany like the rest of the group
Jermaine is a Muslim, Rebbie is a Jehovah's Witness same as Katherine (the mother), the rest including their father Joe don't really belong to any religious groups, although they are all quite spiritual.
Holden is at a rest home talking to a therapist.
Yes. Holden narrates the entire story from a mental rest home from just outside Hollywood, California.
He is at a rest home talking to a therapist about how he ended up there.
It depends whether the catcher is agile or not. The catcher mainly stays in the same position and "catches" the balls that indicate the batter has a strike. If the catcher is not agile and doesn't do the workout the rest of the team does, he may not be as fast
Basalt does not belong; it is an igneous rock and all the rest of them are sedimentary.
On a bench in Grand Central Station.
Home for a Rest was created in 1989.
Penny is the answer, the rest are types of currencies.
India. The rest are island nations LCKMA
Escherichia does not belong...bacteria of this Genus are Gram negative, the rest are Gram positive bacteria.
19 doesn't belong. The rest of the numbers are multiples of 3.
Guernsey is a British Overseas Dependency - along with the rest of the Channel Islands.