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Original Title: The Class
ISBN: 0553270907 (ISBN13: 9780553270907)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Jason Gilbert, Jr., Andrew Eliot, Theodore Lambros, Daniel Rossi, George Keller
Setting: United States of America
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The Class Paperback | Pages: 560 pages
Rating: 3.93 | 7831 Users | 265 Reviews

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Title:The Class
Author:Erich Segal
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 560 pages
Published:January 1st 1986 by Bantam (first published 1985)
Categories:Fiction. Romance. Contemporary

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From world-renowned author Erich Segal comes a powerful and moving saga of five extraordinary members of the Harvard class of 1958 and the women with whom their lives are intertwined. Their explosive story begins in a time of innocence and spans a turbulent quarter century, culminating in their dramatic twenty-five reunion at which they confront their classmates--and the balance sheet of  their own lives. Always at the center; amid the  passion, laughter, and glory, stands Harvard--the symbol of who they are and who they will be. They were a generation who made the rules--then broke them--whose glittering successes, heartfelt tragedies, and unbridled ambitions would stun the world.

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Though I never traveled to America but I Certainly did graduated from Harvard... All credit goes to Erich Segal.... The book is so moving that I still believe that it is the most engrossing and entertaining text I have ever read.The buildings and their stories ..Yale and Harvard and their rivalries ....Just by reading the book you become an integral part of it. A great read ..really if you want to be the part of that class...take a deep div into the The Class... Believe me if you want to

What can you say about a novel by Erich Segal? (Sorry: I couldn't resist writing that.) This was actually a pretty enjoyable read. Not anywhere near great, but not anywhere near the bathos of "Love Story," either. I read it only because I knew that one character writes a musical version of a portion of "Ulysses." His story is but one of many threads in the novel, but I'm glad that I read it. And I finished it in Dublin, just before Bloomsday. The class in question is the Harvard class of 1958

The novel follows the life of five different people, from the time they enter Harvard as eager freshmen wanting to change the world, to their graduation anniversary 25 years later. We have an eager pianist wanting to reach the top of the world, a Hungarian immigrant who wants to join to the highest ranks of the White House, a hard working Greek dedicated to study of the classics, a sporty blonde gentleman who conquers others at tennis and squash, and finally a son of an aristocrat, who is trying

Imagine a book written in the 80's with issues regarding Feminism, anti-Semitism and Racial Inequality. Now imagine these books written with a background of the legitimate political landscape of those times in order to make us understand what human society has gone through. Now throw in the the 'Bildungsroman' genre; a sort of a growing up of age story of POV characters who are extremely relatable. Cap it all off with sort of a tussle between a father and a son, and you get the elements of a

The prototype for Daniel Rossi is Joseph Raposo - Harvard 1958 (the same year as Erich Segal's) graduate (see http://www.thecrimson.com/article/196...).Jason Gilbert and Ted Lambros carry some traits of Erich Segal's own persona.Andrew Eliot is WASP idealistic symbolic figure, whom Erich Segal admired in his young years(compare with Oliver from "Love Story").

Yes its a good book, filled with lots of twists and turns. But being a classic, Erich has won my heart in writing such it so beautifully. You can enjoy his writing flair and his brilliance. At the same time I felt it dragging... and I cheated with a few pages. All in all, a good grasp for summer

OH GOD!!! that was sooo bad!!!!!!!!!! what a let down mr segal and i was actually givng you a secod shot after that disaster of "a Love Story"where do i begin... oh k so the start was rather good. you have a look into the basic life of harvard students and get to realise that not much has changed. the same divisions the same jocks etc. but somewhere just when you have picked a favourite character outta of the handful you are following the book goes downhill.whereas danny rossi's (the musician