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    Travels with Charley: In Search of America by John Steinbeck

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    • Pub. Date: January 1980
    • 288pp
    • Sales Rank: 5,950

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      • Pub. Date: January 1980
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
      • Format: Paperback, 288pp
      • Sales Rank: 5,950
      • Lexile: 1010L 

      Synopsis

      To hear the speech of the real America, to smell the grass and the trees, to see the colors and the light—these were John Steinbeck's goals as he set out, at the age of fifty-eight, to rediscover the country he had been writing about for so many years.

      With Charley, his French poodle, Steinbeck drives the interstates and the country roads, dines with truckers, encounters bears at Yellowstone and old friends in San Francisco. And he reflects on the American character, racial hostility, on a particular form of American loneliness he finds almost everywhere, and on the unexpected kindness of strangers that is also a very real part of our national identity.

      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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      Travels - 7th Pd.by Ben-Dover

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      December 08, 2008: John Steinbeck does a great job of writing his adventures of his times exploring our beautiful nation. He leaves his home with his french-poodle, Charley and sets out to see the nation and world that he has been living in for fifty-eight years. He wants to see all the realism that he has been writing about and bragging about for such a long time. As Steinbeck sets out, he drives the seemingly endless interstates in search for anything that may catch his attention or interest him. On his explorations, he finds time to dine with truckers in the middle of his trek across the nation. Steinbeck encounters bears at the known Yellowstone National Park and then old friends once he reaches the open arms of the San Francisco city.

      On his travels, he reflects on the character of America and Americans themselves. He sees the racial hostility that still exists and he also sees an American loneliness that he finds almost every place he goes. One of the most notable and coolest things that he finds, is the unexpected kindness out of everyone he encounters. This he realizes is the face of Americans. The best part for Steinbeck, is knowing that kindness is the real face and true identity our nation upholds. Steinbeck delivers a great message, exploits the meaning of being an American, and the greatness of being an American and part of this country.

      Makes me want to runby Anonymous

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      March 04, 2008: Fun and witty, Steinbeck is such a descriptive writer. I enjoyed the reflections of a time past. It made me want to replicate the snapshot.


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