''The Folded Leaf'' was first published by Harper & Brothers in New York in 1945, now public domain in the US. It is the classic coming-of-age novel written by acclaimed American author and longtime The New Yorker fiction editor William Maxwell. Set in Chicago and the American Midwest during the 1920s, the book explores the deep, complex, and intensely codependent bond between two adolescent boys as they navigate high school and move into university life. The story traces the relationship between two starkly contrasting boys: Lymie Peters, who is thin, studious, unathletic, and emotionally reserved; and Spud Latham, who is a strong, handsome newcomer, star athlete, and a natural boxer. Lymie offers a quiet devotion to Spud, who accepts it without question. Their friendship deepens through school rituals, shared dorm rooms, and mutual dependency. However, the dynamic shatters when they enter college and a young woman named Sally Forbes enters their lives. When Sally falls for Spud, jealousy, unexpressed feelings, and deep-seated insecurities cause a rift that culminates in a devastating crisis for Lymie.
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