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In English, Miss Cowper said we were going to finish the year with selections from John Steinbeck’s Travels with Charley, which didn’t sound bad because Charley is a dog and how bad could a dog story get?
Gary D. Schmidt -- Okay for Now
OF MICE AND MEN by John Steinbeck ONE.
John Steinbeck -- Of Mice and Men
Because the author of the novel on which the film is based,John Steinbeck, knew his Book of Genesis.
Thomas C. Foster -- How to Read Literature Like a Professor
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But you can find this informtion in a biography of John Steinbeck.
Jostein Gaarder -- Sophie’s World
I read many American novels, and recall especially John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath, in which I found many similarities between the plight of the migrant workers in that novel and our own laborers and farmworkers.
Nelson Mandela -- Long Walk to Freedom
That is, if IO JOHN STEINBECK you look out for him and break him right.
John Steinbeck -- The Red Pony
They need only enough for the unit and the right of TOO JOHN STEINBECK passage to get to it.
John Steinbeck -- Travels with Charley
At the road fork the rifle evaporated and the tigers 5S JOHN STEINBECK and bears melted from the hillsides.
John Steinbeck -- The Red Pony
Then it occurred to me that the delicate shades of feeling, of reaction, are the 138 JOHN STEINBECK result of communication, and without such communication they tend to disappear.
John Steinbeck -- Travels with Charley
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JOHN STEINBECK "As I was saying," Grandfather began again, but Carl interrupted him.
John Steinbeck -- The Red Pony
The TOO JOHN STEINBECK westering was as big as God, and the slow steps that made the movement piled up and piled up until the continent was crossed.
John Steinbeck -- The Red Pony
If you read a novel— John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, for example …"