Walden

Walden, written by Michael T. Dolan, deconstructs higher education, the struggle for individualism, and the parade of conformity in one fell swoop of a very sharp pen. In the tradition of the great angry young men novels, Walden presents a humorous, shocking, and thoroughly modern take on a young man's struggle for self.

Tucked into one day, you'll find the grand themes of love and death, revolution and freedom, hope and enlightenment. And you'll find the Who and the Stones, back before they were doing Hummer commercials, CSI theme songs, and Microsoft jingles.

Join the revolution that is Walden. It's a story about the seamier side of campus life, a life far removed from the smiling faces on the college brochures. Mike Dolan has crafted a powerful and evocative story, full of anger, frustration, and misdirected emotion, about a young man caught up in the anonymous and soul-crushing world of the educational system.

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