The Grapes of Wrath
The Grapes of Wrath
John Steinbeck
Christopher Hitchens
[The author's] 1939 classic. - Christopher Hitchens
Michelle Obama
I reread [this book] with the girls, too. - Michelle Obama
Jordan Peterson
Recommended on Jordan Peterson's website.
Nelson Mandela
I found many similarities between the plight of the migrant workers in [this novel] and our own laborers and farmworkers. - Nelson Mandela
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The Grapes of Wrath

The Grapes of Wrath

John Steinbeck
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John Steinbeck
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In the parched landscape of the Dust Bowl, amidst the desolation of the Great Depression, "The Grapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck stands as a monumental narrative of endurance, despair, and the unyielding pursuit of a better life. This powerful tale follows the Joad family, Oklahoma farmers uprooted from their land, as they embark on a harrowing journey westward to California, the land of supposed abundance and opportunity. With every mile, the Joads encounter the stark realities of an America riven by disparity and injustice, their personal struggles unfolding against the broader tapestry of a nation in turmoil. Steinbeck's masterpiece is at once a searing indictment of the economic forces that devastate lives and landscapes, and a testament to the indomitable spirit of those who, against all odds, continue to dream, fight, and hope. Through the intimate lens of one family's ordeal, Steinbeck explores themes of resilience, dignity, and the quest for justice in an uncaring world. "The Grapes of Wrath" is not just a story of the past; it resonates today as a timeless reminder of empathy and the enduring power of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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Released
1939
14 Apr
Length
479
Pages

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I found many similarities between the plight of the migrant workers in [this novel] and our own laborers and farmworkers. - Nelson Mandela
I reread [this book] with the girls, too. - Michelle Obama
Recommended on Jordan Peterson's website.
[The author's] 1939 classic. - Christopher Hitchens
There ain't no sin and there ain't no virtue. There's just stuff people do.
— John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath

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