Fionnáin reviewed The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
Review of 'The Grapes of Wrath' on 'Import'
5 stars
A dark and haunting portrayal of the dust-bowl era in America, with strong character arcs and a thoroughly engaging story. A real classic.
Poche, 640 pages
Français language
Published May 8, 1972 by Flammarion.
Steinbeck’s classic novel of the Great Depression is as vivid now as ever. The story focuses on a family of Oklahoma sharecroppers, farmers who work another man’s land for a share of the crops. Driven from their home by drought and poverty they take to the road in a battered old truck and make their way to California to look for work. When they arrive they find hundreds of others like them being forced to work for breadline wages. they begin working as fruit pickers, strike-breakers replacing the people who have been trying to establish a union but their consciences force them to leave.
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A dark and haunting portrayal of the dust-bowl era in America, with strong character arcs and a thoroughly engaging story. A real classic.