A Separate Peace by John Knowles

A Separate Peace

by John Knowles

One of a series of top-quality fiction for schools, this is the story of a friendship between two 16-year-old boys in an American boarding school - one a natural athlete and the other a scholar. Their different temperaments cause tensions that lead to tragedy.

Reviewed by Amber (The Literary Phoenix) on

4 of 5 stars

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This book tends to get a bad rap because of it being assigned academically, but I remember liking it then, and I like it now. It's a good book the read slowly and think over. You don't really like any of the characters, but the topics are compelling and there's a level of tension in the story as we follow Gene and wait for his truth to be revealed.

Books with an uncertain ending are among the most interesting, and A Separate Peace is one of those. It's a book that evokes conversation, despite its lack of diversity in characters or setting. As such, it's not one that I would reach for often, but it's good for thinking over from time to time. I'd recommend it based on its classic status and conversations, contemplative qualities. A Separate Peace is a book worth reading, even while it's not one most people would shout from the mountain tops about.

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