The Temple of Gold

William Goldman
3.83
1,214 ratings 122 reviews
Acclaimed for such Academy Award—winning screenplays as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and such thrillers as Marathon Man, not to mention the bestselling classic The Princess Bride, William Goldman stands as one of the most beloved writers in America. But long before these triumphs, he caused a sensation with his brilliant first novel, a powerful story of reckless youth that was hailed as a worthy rival to The Catcher in the Rye. THE TEMPLE OF GOLDRay Trevitt is coming of age in the American midwest of the late 1950s. Handsome, restless, eager to live life and to find his place in the world, Ray hurtles headlong through a young man’s rite of passage–searching for answers and somewhere to belong. What he discovers is that within friendships and love affairs, army tours and married life, victory and tragedy, lie the experiences that will shape his destiny, scar his soul, and ultimately teach him profound lessons he never expected.
Genres: FictionComing Of AgeClassicsNovelsLiterary FictionDramaThe United States Of AmericaYoung AdultFriendshipAmericana
224 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
367 (30%)
4 star
412 (34%)
3 star
327 (27%)
2 star
75 (6%)
1 star
33 (3%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by William Goldman

Lists with this book

Treasure Island
The Hobbit, or There and Back Again
The Golden Compass
All that Glitters...
377 books • 48 voters
Charlotte’s Web
The Secret Garden
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Favorite Friendships in Fiction
284 books • 119 voters
The Golden Compass
The Goldfinch
Spinning Silver
Popsugar 2020 - Gold, Silver, Bronze
358 books • 207 voters
Notre-Dame: A Short History of the Meaning of Cathedrals
Murder in the Cathedral
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies
Houses of Worship
368 books • 25 voters