Below is about the life of Ernest Hemingway (海明威) 1899 Born in Oak Park, Illinois, near Chicago. 1913 Goes to Oak Park and River Forest High School, where he wants to be a writer. 1917 Takes job in the Kansas City Star in October. 1918 On May 23 goes to Europe to work as a driver. 1922 In Paris meets writer Ezra Pound—"He’s teaching me to write," Hemingway reported. 1925 In Our Time published (出版), with several stories set in Michigan. 1927 Publishes Men without Women, in which there are stories Hills Like White Elephants and The Killers. 1929 A Farewell to Arms—a book of love and war (战争)—published in September. 1932 Brings out his book Death in the Afternoon. 1933 Publishes Winner Take Nothing. 1937 Writes To Have and Hare Not. 1940 Publishes For Whom the Bell Tolls, his best-selling story. 1950 Publishes Across the River and into the Trees. 1952 The Old Man and the Sea, is published. 1953 Given the Nobel Prize (诺贝尔奖). 1961 On July 2, kills himself with a gun. Which book is his best-selling book
[A] The Old Man and the Sea B. A Farewell to Arms C. For Whom the Bell Tolls