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"'''Both Parties Concerned'''" is a [[short story]] by [[J. D. Salinger]], first published in the ''[[Saturday Evening Post]]'' on February 26, 1944.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Purcell |first=W. F. |date=1996 |title=Narrative Voice in J. D. Salinger's "Both Parties Concerned" and "I'm Crazy" |url= |journal=Studies in Short Fiction |volume=33 |issue=2 |pages=278-280 |doi= |access-date= }}</ref> The story chronicles a young couple's struggles to mature from adolescence and the conflicts they encounter raising a baby.
"'''Both Parties Concerned'''" is a [[short story]] by [[J. D. Salinger]], first published in the ''[[Saturday Evening Post]]'' on February 26, 1944.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Purcell |first=W. F. |date=1996 |title=Narrative Voice in J. D. Salinger's "Both Parties Concerned" and "I'm Crazy" |journal=Studies in Short Fiction |volume=33 |issue=2 |pages=278-280 }}</ref> The story chronicles a young couple's struggles to mature from adolescence and the conflicts they encounter raising a baby.


==References==
==References==

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"Both Parties Concerned" is a short story by J. D. Salinger, first published in the Saturday Evening Post on February 26, 1944.[1] The story chronicles a young couple's struggles to mature from adolescence and the conflicts they encounter raising a baby.

References

  1. ^ Purcell, W. F. (1996). "Narrative Voice in J. D. Salinger's "Both Parties Concerned" and "I'm Crazy"". Studies in Short Fiction. 33 (2): 278–280.