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"You're bound to get idears if you go thinkin' about stuff"
We follow the Joad family who were forced to leave their home in Oklahoma during the Great Depression. One of their sons, though, has just been released from prison and is on parole. For that reason, he is not allowed to leave the state. Nonetheless, the whole family head to California, where they hope to find a better future.
The setup of this novel is interesting. We read chapters from the Joad family's p ...more
"You're bound to get idears if you go thinkin' about stuff"
We follow the Joad family who were forced to leave their home in Oklahoma during the Great Depression. One of their sons, though, has just been released from prison and is on parole. For that reason, he is not allowed to leave the state. Nonetheless, the whole family head to California, where they hope to find a better future.
The setup of this novel is interesting. We read chapters from the Joad family's p ...more

"'(...)Seems like our life's over an' done.'
'No, it ain't', Ma smiled. 'It ain't, Pa. An' that's one more thing a woman knows. I noticed that. Man, he lives in jerks - baby born an' a man dies, an' that's a jerk - gets a farm an' loses his farm, an' that's a jerk. Woman, it's all one flow, like a stream, like eddies, little waterfalls, but the river, it goes right on. Woman looks at it like that. We ain't gonna die out. People is going on - changin' a little, maybe, but goin' right on.'" ...more
'No, it ain't', Ma smiled. 'It ain't, Pa. An' that's one more thing a woman knows. I noticed that. Man, he lives in jerks - baby born an' a man dies, an' that's a jerk - gets a farm an' loses his farm, an' that's a jerk. Woman, it's all one flow, like a stream, like eddies, little waterfalls, but the river, it goes right on. Woman looks at it like that. We ain't gonna die out. People is going on - changin' a little, maybe, but goin' right on.'" ...more

I read this as a part of the group Never Too Late to Read Classics.
I am so incredibly happy to be going through books most people read in high school AND actually enjoying them. My only gripe with this one is it seemed too long and really hit you heavily multiple times with the same themes presented in the same way.
I highly recommend the audio book.
I am so incredibly happy to be going through books most people read in high school AND actually enjoying them. My only gripe with this one is it seemed too long and really hit you heavily multiple times with the same themes presented in the same way.
I highly recommend the audio book.

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#65 in my chronological read of McCrums 100 greatest.





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