"Hopscotch" by Julio Cortazar was first published in Spanish in 1963. The novel's Spanish title is "Rayuela." It was first published in English in 1966. It is one of the most prominent works of the Argentine writer Julio Cortazar. "Hopscotch" is often considered to be a stream-of-consciousness novel. There are two obvious different sequences of chapters. It is also said to be a counter-novel. The book has been written in episodic style. There are several episodes brought together in the form of harmonious sequence. There are 155 chapters in the book. The concluding 99 chapters are designated as expendable. Quick Guide: Hopscotch Copyright Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Characters Chapter Three: Summary Book One Part Two Part Three Chapter Four: Critical Analysis