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Tortilla Flat

byJohn Steinbeck

Who is this book for? Readers who enjoy character-driven stories with humor and social commentary.

Topics SorrowCalifornia coastHispanic americansArthurian legendPovertyFriendshipTemptationCommunityKnightsEmotionsIdentity
MoodHumorous, Reflective
HumorOccasional Humor
Steinbeck's first major critical and commercial success, TORTILLA FLAT is also his funniest novel. Danny is a paisano, descended from the original Spanish settlers who arrived in Monterey, California, centuries before. He values friendship above money and possessions, so that when he suddently inherits two houses, Danny is quick to offer shelter to his fellow gentlemen of the road. Their love of freedom and scorn for material things draw them into daring and often hilarious adventures. Until Danny, tiring of his new reponsibilities, suddenly disappears...

Language

en

Published on

09/07/2000

Pages

192

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9780141185118

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