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A Separate Peace
Author: John Knowles

Book Information
Publisher: Scribner
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780743253970 - ISBN-10: 0743253973
Publication Date: 10/7/2003
Pages: 208

8 Book Reviews submitted by our Members

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Ruth C. (peanutplays) reviewed on 3/31/2009...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

I bought this book from a thrift store and decided to read it because it is considered a classic and the story sounded interesting to me. I started to read it but by the end of the 2nd chapter couldn't make it any farther, I couldn't get into the story.

Kate H. (authorkate) reviewed on 5/24/2008...


Critics have praised this book as a "masterpiece," and "American classic" for decades. It has been a best-seller for over 30 years, and after reading it I understand the sales records and whole-heartedly agree with all the praise given. The setting is a boys' boarding school in New England during the early years of WWII. The school creates their own private world, and the ways in which the war creeps slowly into their lives is both dark and moving. Dark moments of adolescence mimic the war, and I found myself drawn to the parallels of the current Iraq war. At only 200 pages it is a fast, and moving read.

John O. (buzzby) - La Quinta, CA reviewed on 6/24/2007...


Adolescent coming of age story set in New Hampshire in 1942-1943. Reminded me of Brideshead Revisited.

Stacy F. (cyclegirl) reviewed on 5/13/2007...


This story takes place during World War II. It is about what happens to them one summer and how it changes their relationship and their world. It is an enjoyable book.

Sharon O. (bhaluk) reviewed on 12/24/2006...


Some pages have underlines in pencil. Not very obtrusive. Does not interfere with reading.

Kellie A. (kellieara) reviewed on 5/22/2006...


Thoughtful coming-of-age story.

Yvette T. (goliadyaya) reviewed on 5/8/2006...


Classic...great book...thought provoking.

Ebonee L. reviewed on 10/14/2005...


i love this book it was a required read from school that i surprisingly couldnt take my hands off of.

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