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Crossing through the Invisible Confines

Crossing through the Invisible Confines. December 04, 2008. The character of William Forrester is heavily inspired by the real life author J.D.Salinger. Forresters Avalon Landing and Salingers The Catcher in the rye were both critically acclaimed first novels by the respective authors after which they faded into anonimity and lived life like a recluse. Both are not very sociable and they probably fear unfamiliar public places. Although not obvious but both reveal signs Agoraphobia. October 23, 2008.

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Crossing through the Invisible Confines

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Crossing through the Invisible Confines. December 04, 2008. The character of William Forrester is heavily inspired by the real life author J.D.Salinger. Forresters Avalon Landing and Salingers The Catcher in the rye were both critically acclaimed first novels by the respective authors after which they faded into anonimity and lived life like a recluse. Both are not very sociable and they probably fear unfamiliar public places. Although not obvious but both reveal signs Agoraphobia. October 23, 2008.

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