
The Catcher in the Rye
Episodes

1. Chapter 1
1951-07-16
Holden Caulfield recounts the story of how he ended up at a rest home to receive therapy. Holden’s story begins with his time at Pencey Prep, where he is forbidden to return due to academic failure.

2. Chapter 2
1951-07-16
Holden recalls meeting with Mr. Spencer who gives him life advice.

3. Chapter 3
1951-07-16
While reading in his room, Holden is interrupted by Ackley, one of his many peers whom he sees as a “phony.” Stradlater enters and tells Holden about his date with Jane Gallagher.

4. Chapter 4
1951-07-16
Holden has feelings for Jane and is tormented by thoughts of Stradlater and Jane’s date.

5. Chapter 5
1951-07-16
After going into town with Ackley and Mal, Holden tries to write a paper for Stradlater, but is distracted by thoughts of his deceased brother Allie.

6. Chapter 6
1951-07-16
Stradlater, unsatisfied with the paper, gets into a fight with Holden.

7. Chapter 7
1951-07-16
Holden decides to return to New York.

8. Chapter 8
1951-07-16
On his way to the Edmonton Hotel, Holden asks the cab driver what happens to the ducks in Central Park during the winter, a question that annoys the driver.

9. Chapter 9
1951-07-16
At the Edmonton, Holden fails to arrange a date with Faith Cavendish.

10. Chapter 10
1951-07-16
Holden thinks of his precocious sister Phoebe before going to the hotel’s club.

11. Chapter 11
1951-07-16
Holden meets older girls who humor him but are not actually interested in him before he decides to go to another nightclub.

12. Chapter 12
1951-07-16
After encountering one of his brother D.B.s’ ex-girlfriends, Holden leaves abruptly.

13. Chapter 13
1951-07-16
Back at the Edmonton, Holden takes up Maurice’s offer to meet a prostitute named Sunny. Holden backs out on the meeting and sends Sunny away.

14. Chapter 14
1951-07-16
Holden sits in his hotel room and smokes for a while. He remembers an incident shortly before Allie’s death when he excluded Allie from a BB-gun game—he still feels guilty for having left Allie out. Maurice comes to Holden's room for money.

15. Chapter 15
1951-07-16
The next day Holden sets up a date with Sally Hayes, and then meets a pair of nuns whom he donates money to.

16. Chapter 16
1951-07-16
After buying a raunchy blues record for Phoebe, Holden becomes surprisingly happy when he hears an innocent boy singing a song on the street that leads him to calling Jane.

17. Chapter 17
1951-07-16
Holden attends a show with Sally later that evening. While ice-skating afterward, Holden rants about how everyone is a phony, which irritates Sally to the point that Holden leaves without her.

18. Chapter 18
1951-07-16
Holden leaves the skating rink, has a sandwich, and unsuccessfully calls Jane again. To kill time before meeting with Carl Luce, Holden goes to see a movie about the war, in which he decides that he would rather be killed than be in the military.

19. Chapter 19
1951-07-16
Holden meets with Luce.

20. Chapter 20
1951-07-16
After Holden’s meeting with Luce goes awry, he goes to Central Park and then decides to go back home and talk to Phoebe.

21. Chapter 21
1951-07-16
Though Phoebe is excited to see Holden, she surmises that he is home early because he was expelled from school.

22. Chapter 22
1951-07-16
Holden imagines being The Catcher in the Rye.

23. Chapter 23
1951-07-16
Holden’s former teacher Mr. Antolini invites Holden to stay with him, but before he leaves, Holden leaves Phoebe with his red hunting hat.

24. Chapter 24
1951-07-16
Mr. Antolini gives Holden advice to set him on the right track. Noticing that Holden is too tired for a life lecture, Mr. Antolini lets him go to sleep. Holden is startled awake by Mr. Antolini touching him in a suggestive way and flees the apartment.

25. Chapter 25
1951-07-16
Holden meets Phoebe at the museum but angers her when he denies her request to leave with him. After they reconcile, Holden, overjoyed and wearing his red hunting hat, watches Phoebe ride a carousel.

26. Chapter 26
1951-07-16
The narrative returns to Holden at the rest home where he declares that he will try to do better in life.