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  1. The Temple of Gold is a 1957 novel by William Goldman. It was Goldman's first novel, and launched his career.

  2. THE TEMPLE OF GOLD. Ray 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.

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  3. Oct 2, 2001 · THE TEMPLE OF GOLD Ray 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.

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  4. Jan 8, 2013 · The Temple of Gold launched the career of bestselling novelist and Academy Awardwinning screenwriter William Goldman, best known for Marathon Man and The Princess Bride....

  5. The Golden Temple is spiritually the most significant shrine in Sikhism. It became a centre of the Singh Sabha Movement between 1883 and the 1920s, and the Punjabi Suba movement between 1947 and 1966.

  6. the temple of gold Ray 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.

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  8. Jan 8, 2013 · The New York Timesbestselling authors phenomenal debut novel about growing up in midwestern, midcentury America. Raymond Euripides Trevitt grows up virtually alone in the small town of Athens, Illinois, until a new boy moves in next door. His name is Zachary Crowe, but he goes by Zock.