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Change: comment.comment.Recommend another book in this category! In Testing the Current by William McPherson, Tommy McAllister grows up awfully quickly during his ninth year, when he becomes aware of the inconsistencies and outright lies in the lives of his parents and their friends.As an adult,
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Change: Read one of these books? Post a comment.Recommend another book in this category! In Testing the Current by William McPherson, Tommy McAllister grows up awfully quickly during his ninth year, when he becomes aware of the inconsistencies and outright lies in the lives of his parents and their friends.
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Change: TheThe Catcher in the Rye—in high school or college (and sometimes in both). Coming-of-age novels describe a search for understanding, not only of oneself, but also
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Change: TheThe Catcher in the Rye—inRye—in high school or college (and sometimes in both). Coming-of-age novels describe a search for understanding, not only of oneself, but
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Change: Boys becoming men is an enduring theme in fiction. It’s difficult to find anyone who didn’t read at least one of the two best-known (and
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