The book that established John Updike as one of the great American novelists, Rabbit, Run, follows Harry “Rabbit” Angstrom, a twenty-six-year-old who is dissatisfied with his middle-class, married life. In an attempt to find something that’s missing, he abandons his pregnant wife. Stuck in a selfish, child-like mentality, Rabbit will demonstrate to students that the true nature of someone is not always initially apparent. Masterfully crafted, Updike’s novel will not disappoint.
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