The Grapes of Wrath
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6b, John Steinbeck FIRST UK edition 1939
Notes
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck is a powerful novel published in 1939 that captures the struggles of the Joad family, tenant farmers driven from their Oklahoma home during the Great Depression. As they journey west to California in search of work and dignity, they encounter poverty, injustice, and human endurance amid widespread suffering. Through vivid realism and deep compassion, Steinbeck portrays the resilience of the human spirit and the social injustices faced by displaced workers, making the book a timeless exploration of hope, hardship, and solidarity.
Description
Turquoise hardback binding with purple dust jacket, slight rubbing on four corners, pastel pink end papers, foxing on three corners, intact, fine condition.




