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Rabbit, Run

Rabbit, Run is a novel that delves into the complexities of human nature and the search for meaning. The story follows Harry Angstrom, a man who feels trapped in his mundane life and decides to escape. The narrative explores his journey of self-discovery and the consequences of his actions, offering a poignant look at the struggle for identity and the fear of the unknown. more

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John Updike
John Updike

John Updike was an American novelist known for his profound insights into middle-class life and his delicate narrative skills. His works spanned a wide range of genres from short stories to novels, including the classic 'Rabbit, Run' series and 'The Centaur'. more

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