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ovel by John Steinbeck, published in 1939. The narrative, interrupted by prose-poem
interludes, chronicles the struggles of the Joad family's life on a failing Oklahoma farm during the Dust Bowl years,
their difficult journey to California, and their disillusionment once they arrive there and become migrant farmworkers. The Joad's insularityMa's obsession with family togetherness, her son Tom's self-centeredness, and her daughter Rose of Sharon's materialismultimately gives way to a sense of universal community. The work did much to publicize the injustice of migrant labor.
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