This is a beyond beautiful book. Thank you to those of you who read...if you "own" the book as Adler would contend, you are altered. Steinbeck lives on.
In gratitude for what I heard today,
Beltran
p.s. - check the blog later tonight just in case my daughter isn't feeling well...I'll have a sub. But hopefully I will see you tomorrow.
Hope she feels better!
ReplyDeleteWhen Samuel says he doesn't like Cathy... LOL.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Steinbeck.
ReplyDeleteLee lives on
ReplyDeleteloved to see different peoples perspective on the book
ReplyDeleteStated off slow but gradually became an amazing book.
ReplyDeleteProps who those who read! Such a work of art.
ReplyDeleteCaleb over Aron
ReplyDeleteThere is so much yet to talk about the character Kate/Catherine
ReplyDeleteIt was great to be back :)
ReplyDeleteHope ur daughter feels better
ReplyDelete""You can't make a race horse of a pig."
ReplyDelete"No," said Samuel, "but you can make a very fast pig.""
-John Steinbeck
I enjoyed the ending
ReplyDeleteFun day back from break
ReplyDeleteCathy is crazyyyyyyy!!
ReplyDeleteLittle sharp teeth
ReplyDeleteIt pays to listen to folk rock in my free time.
ReplyDeleteTimshel peeps, thou mayest.
Timshel!
ReplyDeleteReally really enjoyed this book and its countless layers
ReplyDeleteLee for President
ReplyDeleteLee for President
ReplyDeleteAfter the first couple chapters of the book it was amazing. Definitely one of my favorites.
ReplyDeletethe discussion in class today was fun!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you John steinbeck
ReplyDeleteI didn't think i would enjoy the feeling of having my emotions go from extreme points of sadness, to extreme points happiness and the whole spectrum of emotions that lie between. But I did.
ReplyDeleteGood, evil. Love, hate.
ReplyDeleteCathy, oh dear Cathy...
The discussion was very insightful.
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