William Faulkner's "The Reivers" tells the story of a boy's adventure involving a stolen car and a trip to Memphis. The novel explores themes of responsibility, morality, and the transition from childhood to adulthood in the early 20th century South. Also detailed are several academic resources for educators as well as several works by the author. The text also includes excerpts describing characters like Boon Hogganbeck and Ned, providing insight into their personalities and relationships. Faulkner's other notable works include "Sanctuary", "Collected Stories," and "Three Famous Short Novels". The provided texts highlight Faulkner's complex narratives and his exploration of Southern culture, history, and human nature, while providing supplementary material to help in education.
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