"Perhaps the best book by the foremost stylist of his generation"
(New York Times), J. D. Salinger's Franny and Zooey collects two
works of fiction about the Glass family originally published in The New
Yorker.
"Everything everybody does is so--I don't know--not wrong, or even
mean, or even stupid necessarily. But just so tiny and meaningless
and--sad-making. And the worst part is, if you go bohemian or something
crazy like that, you're conforming just as much only in a different
way."
A novel in two halves, Franny and Zooey brilliantly captures the
emotional strains and traumas of entering adulthood. It is a gleaming
example of the wit, precision, and poignancy that have made J. D.
Salinger one of America's most beloved writers.