In 'Catcher in the Rye,' Holden has faith, although he doesn't want to admit it, and claims he is an atheist. He wants to speak to Jesus, but doesn't know how. He likes Jesus, but not his Disciples, who he believed had continuously let Jesus down.
Catcher In The Rye by J. D. Salinger
When the protagonist's sister asks him what he wants to be when he grows up, he responds by quoting a lyric from a song about being a catcher in the rye. And that's how the book has its title.
It is coming on slowly from the time he leaves Pencey, but comes on with a rush about the time he is crossing the streets and is afraid he is not going to make it to the other side at each corner he crosses. Then, when watching Phoebe on the merry-go-round later, he begins to cry. He is not better, but the "fever has broken", at that point.
It was said that Oswald was read the book quite often..
man, you just need to read the book.
Holden does not mention a particular food as being a favorite, in fact he gives the reader the impression that he doesn't care much about food, but he does say that his favorite drinks are Scotch and Soda and Frozen Daquiris.
Humanism is not a religion, and so, doesn't have a religious book. it is an outlook on life and a system of thought which attributes prime importance to humans rather than supernatural or divine beings.
The book religious book is the Quarrn
Catcher In The Rye by J. D. Salinger
Holden Caulfield pays $5.65 for his train ticket in 1950 in the book "The Catcher in the Rye."
There is no such book. If you are asking who wrote Catcher in the Rye, then the answer is J.D SalingerThe previous answer is not completely correct. J.D. Salinger is the author of Catcher in the Rye but there is also a book called Catcher in the Wry. And they author of that book is Bob Uecker. Wry and is comedy, and its awesome.
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J.D. Salinger
Religious Experience - book - was created in 1985.
quite a lot it is a book that has religious and a little non-religious teachings but most yes
When the protagonist's sister asks him what he wants to be when he grows up, he responds by quoting a lyric from a song about being a catcher in the rye. And that's how the book has its title.
The catcher in the rye is arguably the best book ever written.