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    • Pub. Date: November 1995
    • 144pp
    • Sales Rank: 33,104

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      • Pub. Date: November 1995
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
      • Format: Paperback, 144pp
      • Sales Rank: 33,104

      Synopsis

      Today, nearly forty years after his death, Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck remains one of America's greatest writers and cultural figures. We have begun publishing his many works for the first time as blackspine Penguin Classics featuring eye-catching, newly commissioned art. This season we continue with the seven spectacular and influential books East of Eden, Cannery Row, In Dubious Battle, The Long Valley, The Moon Is Down, The Pastures of Heaven, and Tortilla Flat. 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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      In this masterful account set in Norway during World War II, Steinbeck explores the effects of invasion on both the conquered and the conquerors. Occupied by Nazi troops, a small, peaceable town comes face to face with evil imposed from the outside--and betrayal born within the close-knit community.

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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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      Review for Honors English 9 Million Word Project 5by Anonymous

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      December 07, 2009: The Moon Is Down is an inspiring tale that illustrates both sides of a war. The Nazis act as if they are in control of the situation, but because they are concentrating on the war so intensely, they have no idea how it is affecting them. The soldiers begin to become terrorized by the war. I like how John Steinbeck shows empathy for these men of war and prove that underneath their rugged uniform is just another human being with human qualities. I found it boring how Steinbeck just directly stated the characters' personalities and what their history was. It would've made the book more interesting if Steinbeck gave inferences and let you draw your own conclusions about the characters. I especially enjoyed Steinbeck twist in his story when the soldiers turned into the victims and the citizens became the villains and made the soldiers fear them. I felt that Mayor Orden is the ideal politician that all politicians should strive to become. He shows zero trepidation when the soldiers are entering his house and he never made a single move without the consent of what the townspeople would want. As they are holding a gun to his head and are about to kill him he still never gives in to what the Nazis want. The thing that I found to be very strange was the amount of trust that the citizens had in Mayor Orden. Never did they once test his leadership skills. Even in today's society this is extremely unlikely. There are usually a few people who are on both sides to what the government is doing.

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      September 01, 2009: I love John Steinbeck's writing, and this book, one of his many contributions to the war effort, displays his style, humanity, and ability to vividly describe people and emotions and places and machines. It's obvious propaganda, but serves as great fiction as well. Anything by Steinbeck is a quality read.

      I Also Recommend: The Pearl, Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath, Once There Was a War, Bombs Away.


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