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The world according to Garp

In this acclaimed novel, the narrative weaves together the personal and the historical, chronicling the life of T.S. Garp, a complex and intriguing figure who navigates the complexities of life and relationships. The story delves into the author's exploration of various themes, including the nature of storytelling and the impact of personal experiences on one's identity. more

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John Irving
John Irving

John Irving is an American novelist known for his intricate narrative structures and profound character development. His works often explore themes of family, love, morality, and identity, enjoying great popularity among readers. more

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