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<b>A quest across America, from the northernmost tip of Maine to California’s Monterey Peninsula</b><br /><br />To hear the speech of the real America, to smell the grass and the trees, to see the colors and the light—these were John Steinbeck's goals as he set out, at the age of fifty-eight, to redi...

<b>A quest across America, from the northernmost tip of Maine to California’s Monterey Peninsula</b><br /><br />To hear the speech of the real America, to smell the grass and the trees, to see the colors and the light—these were John Steinbeck's goals as he set out, at the age of fifty-eight, to rediscover the country he had been writing about for so many years.<br /><br />With Charley, his French poodle, Steinbeck drives the interstates and the country roads, dines with truckers, encounters bears at Yellowstone and old friends in San Francisco. Along the way he reflects on the American character, racial hostility, the particular form of American loneliness he finds almost everywhere, and the unexpected kindness of strangers.

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Number of Pages: 214

ISBN: 0142000701

ISBN-13: 9780142000700


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Favorite is too hard, but Steinbeck's Travels with Charley continues to hold a place on the list decades after reading.

Travels with Charley by John Steinbeck made me appreciate the essence of writing, the lure of discovering America, and the sad lingering facts of our racism and hatred amid the beauty of our country.

This is superior Steinbeck—a muscular, evocative report of a journey of rediscovery.

The eager, sensuous pages in which he writes about what he found and whom he encountered frame a picture of our human nature in the twentieth century which will not soon be surpassed.