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A novel about ambition, memory, and the cost of becoming a writer, The Ghost Writer by Philip Roth is a brilliant work of literary fiction that explores the personal and artistic struggles of a young Jewish author on the edge of fame. When aspiring writer Nathan Zuckerman visits his literary hero, he steps into a world where truth and imagination blur.

As old wounds, family conflict, and artistic dreams collide, Roth weaves a story about identity, responsibility, and the hunger for recognition. The novel reflects the tension between family loyalty and creative freedom, offering sharp insight into what it truly means to live by the written word.

Perfect for readers who enjoy psychological fiction and character-driven stories, this book is both intimate and thought-provoking. The Ghost Writer is a powerful meditation on youth, ambition, and the shadow cast by greatness.

PUBLISHER: VINTAGE BOOKS

BINDING: PAPER BACK

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

PAGES: 179