It is a unique American travelogue and brings John Steinbeck into close relationship with his readers. And at last after the long trek, in the specially built truck with a miniature ship's cabin aboard and with Charley, his French, he came home to New York only to lose himself in his own city. Travels with Charley: Part 4 and Appendix by John Steinbeck In this traveogue, acclaimed author John Steinbeck sets out on a roadtrip across America with his best friend, a French poodle named Charley. Steinbeck doesnt seem to be super-into talking about himselfwhich makes sense, of course, since his mission with this book is to chronicle other Americans and American life (not himself). He the melodrama that distorted the South in the desegregation crisis. John Steinbeck in Travels with Charley By John Steinbeck Advertisement - Guide continues below John Steinbeck Well, we have to say, our Mr. He sensed the state of mind that is Texas. He learned that there were still areas that held their character and fell in love with Montana. He found to his sorrow that folk ways and folk speech were lost in the uniformity imposed by today's channels of communication. But most of all he learned a good many of the basic values that make Americans American. Something as well of the wealth of its agricultural reaches, and the mystery of its deserts. But in the quest through 40 states, John Steinberg learned something of the vast changes that have come over his country, something of its, its variety, its magic and the ugliness of its towns and cities.
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