Holden Caulfield tells his own story--about the schools he has been kicked out of, about his friends who are phonies, and about the things that just "kill him". It's not until the end of the book when his younger sister talks to him that he realizes that maybe the problems in his life are his own fault.
The book is an easy-to-read classic, and Salinger makes the reader feel Holden's depression.
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