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Book: The Outsiders

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I reread The Outsiders after watching the Great American Read. I had read it as a teen and reread it some years later as well. I know many people said they identified with Ponyboy and the others, but nothing in my teens was remotely like their lives. I grew up in a rural area and never knew any 'greasers'. if we had them, I never knew anything about it. I also have not ever really identified with any of the other great 'coming of age' books either, books like Catcher in the Rye or A Separate Peace.
Having said all that, the narrative is compelling and does leave on a hopeful note about life and family.
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I hated Catcher in the Rye. Misogynist, homophobic white boy has a nervous breakdown because the world hasn't given him everything he believes he's entitled to - I see enough of that in real life, sorry.
Haven't read The Outsiders, but I find it tough to believe that a group of cis white boys anywhere in America could really be "outsiders" - then or now.
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