Nine Stories J. D. Salinger is a collection of short stories that introduced American readers after the Second World War to his literary style. The volume includes, among other things, the well-known story A Perfect Day for Bananafish and introduces the fictional Glass family, typical of Salinger's work.
These nine stories are among the best Salinger wrote: sharp-witted, personal, and timeless. Nine Stories offers a valuable reading experience, in which wit and depth go hand in hand. The stories in this collection contribute to Salinger's enduring literary success.
- A Perfect Day for Bananafish
- Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut
- Just Before the War with the Eskimos
- The Laughing Man
- Down at the Dinghy
- For Esmé--with Love and Squalor
- Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes
- De Daumier-Smith's Blue Period
- Teddy

