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The Atlantic·5 min read·medium

Seven Books You’ll Never Outgrow

Seven Books You’ll Never Outgrow
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The Atlantic editors share a list of seven books that they believe are worth revisiting at different stages of life. The list includes classics like 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn' and 'The Great Gatsby', emphasizing their enduring human themes.

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Highlights the cultural value of literature and the importance of revisiting foundational texts for personal growth.

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Some stories are worth revisiting at every stage of life.

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