Must Every New Coming-of-Age Novel Be 'the Next Catcher in the Rye?'
For decades, reviewers and readers have eagerly compared works of fiction about young people to J.D. Salinger's 1951 classic—which is more apt in some cases than in others.
For decades, reviewers and readers have eagerly compared works of fiction about young people to J.D. Salinger's 1951 classic—which is more apt in some cases than in others.
How creativity is both nurtured and thwarted when people team up
Anxiety is growing into a peculiarly American phenomenon. How did we become the world's leading exporter of worrywarts?