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Novel 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,
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their difficult journey to California, and their disillusionment once they arrive there and become migrant farmworkers. The Joad's insularity—Ma's obsession with family togetherness, her son Tom's self-centeredness, and her daughter Rose of Sharon's materialism—ultimately gives way to a sense of universal community. The work did much to publicize the injustice of migrant labor.

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