This Side of Paradise
by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Publisher: Charles Scribner 1921
ISBN/ASIN: 0451526104
Number of pages: 328
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With this autobiographical novel, Fitzgerald established his reputation as a writer of graceful prose and timely themes. It traces Amory Blaine's intellectual and moral development, from pampered childhood, through prep schools and Princeton, love affairs and WWI, to maturing self-acceptance.
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