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Original Title: Tracy's Tiger
ISBN: 3596293251 (ISBN13: 9783596293254)
Edition Language: German
Characters: Tiger, Laura, Tracy
Literary Awards: California Book Award for Fiction (Silver) (1951)
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Tracy's Tiger Hardcover | Pages: 107 pages
Rating: 4.26 | 2790 Users | 121 Reviews

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If anyone ever asked me which book made me wish to be a writer, I would pick Tracy's Tiger. It opened my eyes. I have read it many times, since I was a kid, but I still remember the first time I read the first three sentences. I instantly fell in love, the kind that lasts for life. It is insanely simple and pure. Every sentence in this book counts. Every time I read it, I have the feeling, that Saroyan stripped the words naked. Simple can be powerful. The book has similar mojo as the Little Prince, but I have to admit, that I read the Prince much later in my life. In a nutshell, this book introduced me to the independent clause. It made my life easier. Also, there is a tiger, litres of coffee and New York. So it can't get much better.

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Title:Tracy's Tiger
Author:William Saroyan
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 107 pages
Published:1989 by Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl. (first published 1938)
Categories:Fiction. Classics. Literature. American. Short Stories

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Ratings: 4.26 From 2790 Users | 121 Reviews

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I literally fell in love with this book from the very first sentence. Saroyan's style is so gentle and kind and I belive that this is one of those book that you can read whenever throughout your life and you'll always find something new and you'll always like it. I'll definitely come back to this book later in my life to get a new view with my new view of life and my new view of the world.

One of my favourite book ever! Top 5

Tracy's Tiger was a love, isn't it amazing? What I've learnt is that people have a part of themselves which give them a strength to dare to do crazy things, with they can see the beauty of the ordinary things left unheeded mostly and feel the realest feelings in a real way (with strong roar and sense and soul). I found William Saroyan was interesting person and I want to read more form him. I wonder about what was he thinking while he was writing this book, what inspired him, how his life was,

Whimsical and fun. An allegory. But I am lost. I think that I might have understood in high school English class. I don't understand it now and it makes me feel a bit like an adult who has grown up and cannot see fairies, leprechauns and Santa Clause. Tracy is a young man who recognizes a need for a tiger. In his teen years he encounters a black panther at the zoo and recognizes it as his tiger. Never mind that it is a black panther. The rest of the book is about his early employment, meeting a

One of the best last lines ever.

Saroyan is one of my favorite people. I'll read anything by him. Turns out that this is one of his very best stories. It's got all the goods: strangeness, sincerity, love, madness, excitement, hope, sweetness. I'd love to read the version with illustrations (I read this out of the William Saroyan Reader). One of my favorite parts is when the "psychiatrist" from Vienna sits down to talk with Thomas Tracy about his tiger. Lovely:"Ah ha. Work," said Dr. Pingitzer. "I hate work. I hate psychiatry. I

Short, simple, yet incredibly deep. Reminded me of Exupéry's Little Prince...and made me see tigers in a slightly different light.

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