Great American Novels
A journey through the American experience told through its most powerful and enduring novels.

The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Why read this now
Start with the quintessential American dream β short, dazzling, and devastating.
The Catcher in the Rye
J.D. Salinger
Why read this now
From gilded parties to adolescent alienation β Holden's voice defined a generation's disillusionment.
To Kill a Mockingbird
Harper Lee
Why read this now
See America's racial injustice through a child's eyes β innocence confronting deep moral failure.
East of Eden
John Steinbeck
Why read this now
Steinbeck's masterpiece β a multigenerational epic about good, evil, and the freedom to choose.
Beloved
Toni Morrison
Why read this now
The haunting legacy of slavery given form β Morrison forces America to face its deepest wound.

The Road
Cormac McCarthy
Why read this now
Strip everything away β what remains is a father's love in a world after the American dream has died.

The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
Junot DΓaz
Why read this now
The immigrant American experience β identity, heritage, and belonging told with explosive energy.
The Underground Railroad
Colson Whitehead
Why read this now
History reimagined β Whitehead makes the metaphor literal and creates a new kind of American epic.
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