Charles Webb

The Graduate

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The novel about an aimless young man in 1960s America that inspired the classic film: “Moves with the speed and drive of a runaway locomotive.” —Chicago Sunday Review
When Benjamin Braddock graduates from a small eastern college and comes home to his parents’ house, everyone wants to know what he’s going to do with his life. Benjamin has no idea. Feeling empty, embittered, and adrift, he stumbles into an affair with Mrs. Robinson, the wife of his father’s business partner. But then he falls in love with a woman closer to his own age: Mrs. Robinson’s daughter.
A scathingly entertaining tale of idealism and materialism, corruption and conformity, The Graduate is both a darkly comic love-triangle tale and a sharp look at postwar suburbia.
“He contrives some ludicrously funny situations and he keeps his story racing.” —The New York Times Book Review
“His novel makes you want to laugh and it makes you want to cry.” —The Plain Dealer
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186 printed pages
Original publication
2014
Publication year
2014
Publisher
RosettaBooks
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Impressions

  • MWshared an impression8 years ago

    What the hell? What kind of ending is that?
    I really really hate Mrs. Robinson.

  • Pablo Riverashared an impression5 years ago

    I'm still reading the book-

  • gerardinosshared an impression5 years ago
    👍Worth reading
    🎯Worthwhile
    🌴Beach Bag Book
    🚀Unputdownable

Quotes

  • Hanne Frost Jessenhas quoted4 years ago
    “What’s the book you’re reading,” she said.
    Benjamin picked it up from the desk and handed it to her.
    “Are you interested in astronomy?” she said, looking at the cover.
    “No.”
    “Then why are you reading this.”
    “I just picked it up,” he said, carrying the socks to his bed. “I just wanted to be reading something when you came.”
  • Jarek Fijołekhas quoted4 years ago
    “You have no right to ask me to do that.”

    “But I’m begging you to do it, Elaine!”

    “Well you have no right to beg me to do it.”
  • Jarek Fijołekhas quoted4 years ago
    Not too much. Taking it easy.”

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