Forrest Gump is a 1986 novel by Winston Groom. The title character retells adventures ranging from shrimp boating and ping pong championships, to thinking about his childhood love, as he bumbles his way through American history, with everything from the Vietnam War to college football becoming part of the story. Throughout his life, Gump views the world simply and truthfully. He really doesn't know what he wants to do in life. Despite his low IQ and being an Autistic Savant, Gump is full of wisdom. According to him, he "can think things pretty good", but when he tries "sayin or writin them,... it kinda come out like Jello". His mathematic abilities, as an idiot savant, and feats of strength lead him into all kinds of amazing adventures. Forrest Gump, named after General Nathan Bedford Forrest, narrates the story of his life. The author uses misspellings and grammatical errors to indicate his Southern accent, education, and cognitive disabilities. While living in Mobile, Alabama, Forrest meets Jenny Curran in first grade, and walks her home. By the time Forrest is sixteen years old, he is 6’, 6” , 242 pounds , and plays high school football.
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| Author: | Winston Groom |
| Genre: | Fiction, Children's literature |
| Year published: | 1986 |
| Number of editions: | 19 |