Coming-of-age books, the best of them, follow just one rule. They treat the concerns of people in their teens and twenties—relating (or failing to relate) to family; finding (or failing to find) love; deciding (or failing to decide) what to do with your life—as being no less important or interesting than the concerns of older, more settled people. —Ben Dolnick on his favorite Coming-of-Age stories
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