
Bell Jar (20th Century Classic)
About This Novel
A straight-A student at a college in Boston, Esther landed an internship at a fashion magazine in New York. But she was full of doubts about life in New York. The countless possibilities made her unable to determine the future and unable to return to the life she thought was safe before. Esther finally decides to become a writer, but struggles with the contradictions of morality, behavior and self-awareness. In this deeply moving autobiographical novel, Sylvia Plath reflects on the disappointment, anger, depression, ultimate breakdown, and subsequent healing of her youth with stunning wisdom and heartbreaking honesty.
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Official(1)Scraped 3d ago
Has no one read this book? It's really good to read. The meaning expressed in the book is very clear and profound. I bought the physical book and read it twice, and now I'm reading it again.
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Official(1)Scraped 3d ago
Has no one read this book? It's really good to read. The meaning expressed in the book is very clear and profound. I bought the physical book and read it twice, and now I'm reading it again.
