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Teenagers

The word emerged during the Depression to define a new kind of American adolescence, one that prevailed for half a century and may now be ending.

James T. Farrell’s greatest creation died young and took his creator’s career to the grave with him.

A special notice on the jacket of the 1932 first edition of Young Lonigan informed the public that the book was directed solely at “physicians, surgeons, psychologists, psychiatrists, sociologists, social workers, teachers and other pers

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