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    (Paperback - Steinbeck Centennial Edition)

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    Synopsis

    Today, nearly forty years after his death, Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck remains one of America's greatest writers and cultural figures. Over the next year, his many works published as black-spine Penguin Classics for the first time and will feature eye-catching, newly commissioned art.

    Of this initial group of six titles, The Grapes of Wrath is in a new edition with a completely revised introduction and, for the first time, detailed notes by leading Steinbeck scholar Robert DeMott.

    Penguin Classics is proud to present these seminal works to a new generation of readers-and to the many who revisit them again and again.

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    Steinbeck's best novel.

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    Biography

    Chronicling American dreams destroyed by either injustice or the simple difficulty of the world, John Steinbeck left lasting testaments to the struggles of working people in The Grapes of Wrath and Cannery Row. His refusal to water down his realistic work got some of his books banned – and earned him a Nobel Prize.

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    What's Old is Newby DeDeFlowers

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    May 12, 2009: I think The Grapes of Wrath is worth a read simply because of how history is repeating itself. It is almost frightening how much what is happening to our country (USA) now is what happened in this book, which is based on fact. In a lot of ways I think we are going to be worse off now, because unlike the characters in this book, we are not that strong and have lost our sense of family. To those people who say this book makes stealing and stuff look okay... just wait till it is you starving to death.

    This book is kind of slow at times. Steinbeck is not one to 'get to the point'. He is a great writer though, and all of his words mean something. Every other chapter is a kind of 'flash around' of what is going on outside of the Joads. The Joads being the main family. All of the characters are brilliant and you know them well.

    Some people complain about the ending. I personally think it is great. It could not have ended in any other way and still flow. If you are reading this for high school, read it when you get out. You will take more from it. I doubt many high schoolers would get the real meaning of this book. It is deep and at this point in time, frightening.

    I gave it two stars because I thought it was kind of slow and not really my type of book. But I did like it a lot and this you should give it a chance! Don't let the length discourage you.

    I Also Recommend: East of Eden, Of Mice and Men, The Stranger, The Great Gatsby.

    American literature at its finest!by Anonymous

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    May 05, 2009: The Grapes of Wrath is definitely an American classic. John Steinbeck has written a magnificent story that captures the hopes, shattered dreams and intense struggles of the Joad family during the Great Depression. This book is a must read for anyone looking for a stimulating book that will leave a big impression on you for a long time!


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