The first volume of James T. Farrell's remarkable Studs Lonigan
trilogy
An American classic in the vein of John Steinbeck's The Grapes of
Wrath, the first book of James T. Farrell's powerful Studs Lonigan
trilogy covers five months of the young hero's life in 1916, when he is
sixteen years old. In this relentlessly naturalistic yet richly complex
portrait, Studs is carried along by his swaggering and shortsighted
companions, his narrow family, and his educational and religious
background toward a fate that he resists yet cannot escape.
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