Pulitzer Prize ぴゅーりっつぁーしょう
Edition 24 (1940)
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1 peopleThe Joad family is forced from its home by the Dust Bowl and the Depression and travels toward California in search of a future. Between hunger, discrimination, hope, and solidarity, the novel examines human dignity.
Even when home is lost, something remains.
464 pages
the Great Depressionmigrationfamilylabordignity