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      <title>The Grapes of Wrath</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;I was gifted this book and was completely shocked by how entertaining and well written this was. It was a joy to read but unsurprisingly depressing. The story is about a family of tenant farmers in the dust bowl that get booted off their farm in Oklahoma and travel West in hopes of work. This book to me is the Uncle Tom&amp;rsquo;s cabin but for sharecroppers. Steinbeck takes no prisoners in his scathing critique of laissez faire capitalism that completely hung the poor people out to dry during the Great Depression. A master class on making interesting and contextualized dialogue, conversations are thought provoking and extremely moving. I wanted to travel back in time to punch those big banks right in the kisser, I&amp;rsquo;m voting Bernie Sanders next year. What was also unsurprising was that upon publication, this book was immediately considered as communist propaganda, was banned, burned, and censored. Put this on your list in front of &amp;ldquo;Of Mice and Men&amp;rdquo; if that book is on your list as I think this one is much better from John.  Here are two excerpts to give you a sense of style, both are unrelated to the main plot, so NO SPOILERS&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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