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Author: John Steinbeck
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Author:
John Steinbeck
Reader:
Robert Fass
Format: 11
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(Unabridged)
A fresh take on the classic saga of Camelot, where Arthur and his knights set out on adventures – but swear never to use violence without good purpose, to be merciful, to protect women, and never to fight for an unjust cause or personal gain. In Steinbeck's only work of fantasy, he presents iconic and legendary tales of King Arthur, Guinevere, Sir Lancelot, Merlin, and Morgan le Fay.
Item #: F9X044
ISBN: 9780792750444
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Author:
John Steinbeck
Reader:
Jerry Farden
Format: 5
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Drawing on characters based on his memories of real inhabitants of Monterey, California, Steinbeck interweaves the stories of Doc, Henri, Mack, and his boys. It's a world where only the fittest survive and life is accepted as it is –a story both humorous and poignant. First published in 1945; from the Nobel laureate.
Item #: F5F014
ISBN: 9781611760149
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Author:
John Steinbeck
Reader:
Richard Poe
Format: 22
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This sprawling, often brutal novel follows the intertwined destinies of two families, the Trasks and the Hamiltons, whose generations helplessly reenact the fall of Adam and Eve and the poisonous rivalry of Cain and Abel. Oprah's first Classic Book Club pick. First published in 1952. "A strange and original work of art."—The New York Times Book Review
Item #: F9F921
ISBN: 9780142429211
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Author:
John Steinbeck
Reader:
Dylan Baker
Format: 17
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Audie Award winner. The Pulitzer Prize-winning epic of the Great Depression follows the Joad family's move from Oklahoma to California in search of work and human dignity. So politically controversial in its time that it was banned for many years in some areas, it's considered one of the greatest American classics. "An outstanding performance... Steinbeck would have relished it."—AudioFile
Item #: F9F515
ISBN: 9780143145158
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Author:
John Steinbeck
Reader:
Tom Stechschulte
Format: 9
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An activist organizes a major strike by fruit pickers in a California farming valley. The author said, "I have used a small strike in an orchard valley as the symbol of man's eternal, bitter warfare with himself." First published in 1936.
Item #: F9F923
ISBN: 9780142429235
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Author:
John Steinbeck
Reader:
George Guidall
Format: 3
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Occupied by Nazi troops during WWII, a small, peaceable Norwegian town comes face-to-face with evil imposed from the outside, and betrayal born within the close-knit community. An exploration of the effects of invasion on both the conquered and the conquerors. First published in 1942.
Item #: F3F926
ISBN: 9780142429266
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Author:
John Steinbeck
Reader:
Gary Sinise
Format: 3
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The timeless story of George and Lennie, two California ranch hands who drift from job to job, always hoping for a place of their own. But their hopes go astray, like the best-laid plans of mice and men. The Nobel Prize laureate's first masterpiece. "Sinise... is nothing short of magnificent... [He] is so convincing that one is hard-pressed to believe that a single reader could be responsible for so many varied characterizations."—AudioFile
Item #: F3F918
ISBN: 9780142429181
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Author:
John Steinbeck
Reader:
Hector Elizondo
Format: 3
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This Pulitzer Prize-winning author's classic parable of a poor Mexican pearl-fisher is a masterpiece of American literature. Kino and his wife are so happy with their new baby – until a scorpion stings the child. Kino's discovery of a great pearl should solve their troubles, but it brings only tragedy.
Item #: F3F920
ISBN: 9780142429204
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Author:
John Steinbeck
Reader:
Frank Muller
Format: 3
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Ownership of a red pony teaches ten-year-old Jody about life and death. The cycle of four coming-of-age stories includes The Gift (the best-known story), The Great Mountains, The Promise, and The Leader of the People. First published in 1933.
Item #: F3F925
ISBN: 9780142429259
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Author:
John Steinbeck
Reader:
Jerry Farden
Format: 8
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A return to the scene of Cannery Row. Amidst the weedy lots and flophouses of Monterey, Steinbeck once more brings to life the denizens of a netherworld, from Fauna, new headmistress of the local brothel, to Hazel, a bum whose mothermust have wanted a daughter. First published in 1954; first time in audio.
Item #: F8F924
ISBN: 9780142429242
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Author:
John Steinbeck
Reader:
John McDonough
Format: 6
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Above the town of Monterey on the California coast lies shabby Tortilla Flat, inhabited by a colorful gang of Mexican-Americans whose revels recall the exploits of King Arthur's knights. These gutsy denizens cheerfully reside in a world ofidyllic poverty. By the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Grapes of Wrath.
Item #: F6F922
ISBN: 9780142429228
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Author:
John Steinbeck
Reader:
Gary Sinise
Format:
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First published in 1962, this is a lyrical look back at America the way it used to be, taken from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author's travels across America with his French poodle, Charley. These poignant reflections reveal the American character. "Sinise does a grand job giving life to Steinbeck's words... [a] wonderful version of an American treasure."—AudioFile
Item #: EP1092
ISBN: 9781616571092
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Author:
John Steinbeck
Reader:
Gary Sinise
Format: 7
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A lyrical look back at America the way it used to be, taken from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author's travels across America with his French poodle, Charley. These poignant reflections reveal the American character. First published in 1962."Sinise does a grand job giving life to Steinbeck's words... [a] wonderful version of an American treasure."—AudioFile
Item #: E7F919
ISBN: 9780142429198
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