Indignation, Philip Roth's 29th novel, will be in stores in September as per publisher Houghton Mifflin. The house is calling the work, about a Newark teen who goes to a conservative Ohio college during the second year of the Korean War, "a return to the territory of Goodbye, Columbus and The Plot Against America." As HM Harcourt senior v-p and publisher Becky Saletan noted, the new novel recalls these earlier works "in its ability to capture the sheer intensity of experience and emotion and budding intellect in young adulthood--and the indignation when that intensity is thwarted."