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Seventeen
Seventeen
Author: Booth Tarkington
Twice winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Booth Tarkington had a warm understanding and wry sympathy for the very special sufferings and raptures of America's youth. Seventeen, while displaying an exquisite sensitivity to the tortures of adolescence, and a marvelous ear for the spoken language, is also a precise and charming evocation of the Middle W...  more »
ISBN: 289670
Publication Date: 1959
Pages: 184
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Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This is one of the few books that have made me laugh out loud--and that, more than once. Although the story is set some time in the early 20th century, it is a timeless account of the "sufferings" of a teen-aged boy who longs to be cool and attractive to the opposite sex, but is constantly being thwarted by cruel fate or else being embarrassed by his loving parents and/or unsympathetic little sister.

If you are ever read this book, please, please DO NOT peek ahead to the ending. It is a surprise, and my favorite of all I have come across (mysteries and the like excepted, of course).

It was first published around 1916 I think, and therefore you can probably find a digital copy somewhere, if not a paper copy.
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Booth Tarkington's young characters are from a much earlier era but they act in ways very recognizable to us today. One of those classics that truly are worth listing as a classic.


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