Rabia by Richard Bachman
Set in a small New England town, the story revolves around a high school student who, overwhelmed by personal and academic pressures, takes his classmates hostage in a tense and emotionally charged standoff. As the situation unfolds, the narrative delves into the psyche of the troubled teenager, exploring themes of alienation, desperation, and the impact of societal expectations. The gripping tale captures the raw emotions of fear, anger, and the search for understanding amidst chaos, ultimately questioning the boundaries of sanity and the consequences of unchecked rage.
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- Published
- 1977
- Nationality
- American
- Length
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- Pages
- 250-300
- Original Language
- English
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