You should read it. It's my favorite story by J.D. Salinger. It's about a guy- I think he used to be in the army and was suffering from PTSD- is staying at a hotel with his wife. He is out on the beach with a 3-year-old girl he befriended, and they are searching for the fictional bananafish, which Seymour Glass (the man) made up. The wife, meanwhile, is conversing with her mother over the phone. The mother expresses concern for Seymour's sanity and Mrs.Glass' safety. Later on, Seymour Glass comes in from the beach. His wife is sleeping on the...
You should read it. It's my favorite story by J.D. Salinger. It's about a guy- I think he used to be in the army and was suffering from PTSD- is staying at a hotel with his wife. He is out on the beach with a 3-year-old girl he befriended, and they are searching for the fictional bananafish, which Seymour Glass (the man) made up. The wife, meanwhile, is conversing with her mother over the phone. The mother expresses concern for Seymour's sanity and Mrs.Glass' safety. Later on, Seymour Glass comes in from the beach. His wife is sleeping on the bed. He pulls out a gun, looks at her, then commits suicide.
I haven't read it, what's it about?
You should read it. It's my favorite story by J.D. Salinger. It's about a guy- I think he used to be in the army and was suffering from PTSD- is staying at a hotel with his wife. He is out on the beach with a 3-year-old girl he befriended, and they are searching for the fictional bananafish, which Seymour Glass (the man) made up. The wife, meanwhile, is conversing with her mother over the phone. The mother expresses concern for Seymour's sanity and Mrs.Glass' safety. Later on, Seymour Glass comes in from the beach. His wife is sleeping on the...
You should read it. It's my favorite story by J.D. Salinger. It's about a guy- I think he used to be in the army and was suffering from PTSD- is staying at a hotel with his wife. He is out on the beach with a 3-year-old girl he befriended, and they are searching for the fictional bananafish, which Seymour Glass (the man) made up. The wife, meanwhile, is conversing with her mother over the phone. The mother expresses concern for Seymour's sanity and Mrs.Glass' safety. Later on, Seymour Glass comes in from the beach. His wife is sleeping on the bed. He pulls out a gun, looks at her, then commits suicide.