The Catcher in the Rye

The Catcher in the Rye

The Catcher in the Rye is a great novel which was published in 1951 by the famous writer J.D Salinger. The main theme of the novel is regarding the teenage confusions. The novel attained the peak of popularity with adolescent readers and that is the reason it was translated in all the major languages of the world. The total sale of the novel has gone up to 65 million with 250,000 published copies every year. In 2005 the novel was listed amongst the 100 best English novels in Time magazine. The novel was rewarded by the title ‘modern library’ while The New York Times called it ‘an unusually brilliant novel’ The writing style of the novel is subjective as the author his put forward his protagonist views in the story.