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Steinbeckā€™s Grapes of Wrath is in my top-3 books, and is incredibly pertinent today with its themes of the human cost of technological upheaval, and the resiliency of the human spirit. Interstitial chapters always hit me deep, in a way I never really understood as a kid. Hereā€™s the true text from the joke I made below: genius.com/John-steinbe... Itā€™s a book that changed me, and if you havenā€™t read it recently I suggest you read it now.
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i think of this excerpt more often than is good for mešŸ„€ (but otherwise iā€™m an East of Eden kind of gal)
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Interstitial chapter again - man! They capture the horrors but also the humanity. Do you remember the one where the cafƩ lady told the migrant father the candies were 2 for a penny (for his two kids) but they were actually 5 cent candies? Let him keep his pride while making his kids happy.
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