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In reply to the discussion: Catcher in the Rye dropped from US school curriculum [View all]AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)11th grade college prep English, we read Romeo And Juliet.
11th damn grade. I read that book when I was probably 10 years old. I was also one of two students in the class that could read it out loud without stammering over every third word. That was a special kind of torture to listen to.
We never read Catcher. I picked it up later on, off some 'influential books' list. Couldn't for the life of me figure out what the hell it was about. I picked up on hints of loss of innocence, and maybe some sexual abuse, but I couldn't tie it all together. I've discussed it with some friends that grew up suffering abuse, or questioning their sense of self purpose, who had issues with that transition from teen to adult, and they helped explain it a bit. Perhaps with that in mind, if I read it again, I might pick up on more cues that I missed the first time.
Overall, it's my impression the book is largely popular specifically because it was banned.