Rumble Fish
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 1975
Novel • Fiction
Unnamed City • 1970s
1975
YA
13-18 years
680L
Susan Eloise Hinton's Rumble Fish follows the struggles of a young person named Rusty-James, who deals with his troubled brother and complex life in a rough neighborhood. The narrative explores themes of family, identity, and societal challenges, capturing the turbulence of adolescence and the quest for belonging.
Rumble Fish by Susan Eloise Hinton receives mixed reviews. Critics praise its gritty depiction of troubled youth and authentic dialogue but note that its brevity limits character development. While its themes of alienation and violence resonate, some feel the narrative lacks depth. Overall, it's impactful but may leave readers craving more exploration.
Readers who would enjoy Susan Eloise Hinton's Rumble Fish typically appreciate coming-of-age stories, realistic portrayals of teenage struggles, and themes of identity and family. Fans of Hinton's The Outsiders and William Golding's Lord of the Flies would find the gritty, emotional depth similar and engaging.
Novel • Fiction
Unnamed City • 1970s
1975
YA
13-18 years
680L
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