

(An inept narrator, reading their dialogue, could easily have made them sound like the Beverly Hillbillies.) Instead, Dylan Baker's sensitive interpretation has given them the dignity-even the nobility-that Steinbeck intended. The story is told almost entirely in the country vernacular of the destitute workers of the 1930's-some 300,000 strong-who had been driven from their farms and were pouring into California to face hunger, squalor and humiliation. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in l940, this famous protest novel is a natural for audio. Articles Features about the SYNC titles and users.Toolkit Resources to use and post about AudiobookSYNC.Season Sync 2023 – 14 weeks of Free audiobooks.Community Collaboration with I'm Your Neighbor Books.Advertise Let us help you reach audiobook listeners.Contact For customer service or with your feedback.Who We love audiobooks! Meet our team of editors and reviewers.Pay your Bill Make a secure payment online.Subscription Services Everything you need to know about subscriptions.


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