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         <title>Who Was JD Salinger </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>JD Salinger was a half Jewish american born on January 1st, 1919. Salinger flunked out of Mcburney school near his home on the upper west side of Manhattan. After that his parents shipped him off to the valley forge military academy in wane Pennsylvania, after completion he returned home, only to get drafted in WWII where he saw heavy fighting. After the war he married a gestapo agent and kept her in his Jewish family's addic. After publishing his first book "The Catcher in the Rye" The book quickly became popular and do to his new found fame Salinger moved to a 90 acre property to live out the rest of his life in solitude until he died on january 27th, 2010.</div>]]></description>
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