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John Steinbeck has a serious case of the mollygrubs road tripping across America in 1960 and comparing it mostly unfavorably to 1930's (?) America.
The end where he watches Ruby Bridges getting escorted to school was riveting. Particularly how the 'Cheerleaders' were angriest at white students. From Wikipedia:
"As soon as Bridges entered the school, white parents pulled their own children out; all the teachers except for one refused to teach while a black child was enrolled. Only one person agreed ...more
The end where he watches Ruby Bridges getting escorted to school was riveting. Particularly how the 'Cheerleaders' were angriest at white students. From Wikipedia:
"As soon as Bridges entered the school, white parents pulled their own children out; all the teachers except for one refused to teach while a black child was enrolled. Only one person agreed ...more

Written in the 60's, this is an important view of the culture and society at that time. And Steinbeck's simple, yet poignant and soulful expressions of his inner thoughts and feelings while touring the country in his truck and "camper" were worth every minute of my reading.
The audiobook was excellent. I highly recommend this version to anyone who enjoys listening to books.
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The audiobook was excellent. I highly recommend this version to anyone who enjoys listening to books.
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Can't remember if I read the whole thing or just an excerpt. I wanna read again.
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