The Outsiders Book Review
Words: 664 Pages: 2 7724Gold glitters against grit in "The Outsiders," where Hinton's pen bridges society's great divide. At its core, the novel is a coming-of-age story, centered on the lives of Ponyboy Curtis and his fellow greasers, as they navigate the complexities of youth, identity, and survival in a world marked by class conflict. Through its compelling narrative, "The Outsiders" offers a profound commentary on how age, socioeconomic status, and the quest for belonging influence one's involvement in crime and interactions with authority. […]