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The Class
The Class
Author: Erich Segal
ISBN: 227616
Publication Date: 5/1985
Pages: 592
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Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I love this book. This is I think the 5th time I've read it over the past 10 years.
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Quite the scandal when first published.
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Same author as Love Story. Great read set in 1958.
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This is, in my opinion, Segal's best writing. As is his way, he weaves fiction with portions of historical fact, and realism in locale which make the reading more credible, and imminently enjoyable. It moves through conflicts and peacetime; from Cambridge to Europe and the Middle East.
It is a delightful journey of a handful of young people through their respective lives. It has unrecognized (by some, at least) and public triumph, the struggles, and uncertainties that we all have gone through. These members of the Harvard Class of 1958 start in very different places, move together in Cambridge, and then move away (and back together). The well managed story takes the fortunate reader right along with them.
In this novel, I see friends (and acquaintances) from high school, college and law school. A touching and warm book, I have read (like many other reviewers) time and time and time again.
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A great story of the eclectic nature of a Harvard class. It traces the lives of the young men from childhood through college and into the real world.


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