The Neon Bible is a coming-of-age novel written by John Kennedy Toole. The story follows the life of David, a young boy growing up in a small Southern town in the 1940s.
David's life is filled with challenges and hardships, from his tumultuous relationship with his mother to his struggles with poverty and loneliness. As he navigates the complexities of adolescence, David finds solace in the power of storytelling and imagination.
Throughout the novel, David grapples with themes of religion, family, and identity. He is forced to confront the harsh realities of the world around him, while also seeking refuge in the beauty and wonder of his own inner world.
As David grows older, he begins to question the meaning of life and his place in the world. The novel explores the struggles and triumphs of adolescence, as well as the power of hope and resilience in the face of adversity.
Ultimately, The Neon Bible is a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of the human experience, told through the eyes of a young boy on the cusp of adulthood.
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The Neon Bible
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The Old Rugged Cross
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George Bennard:
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Perfidia
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How Long Has This Been Going On?
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Going Home
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Antonín Dvorák:
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Chattanooga Choo Choo
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Harry Warren:
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(I Wish I Was in) Dixie's Land
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Selznick Trademark
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Tara's Theme
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My Romance
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Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral (That's an Irish Lullaby)
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Hard Times Come Again No More
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