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The Wayward Bus
The Wayward Bus
Author: John Steinbeck
THE WAYWARD BUS traveled the back roads through the lush California countryside. Its driver was a man of the land- lusty, hot-blooded, uninhibited. On the bus were a girl who dances at stag parties, a traveling salesman strictly out for laughs, a boy with the sweet sap of manhood urgent in him, and a college girl pursuing her secret, passionate ...  more »
ISBN: 189505
Publication Date: 1970
Pages: 212
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Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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Classic Steinbeck on a little jaunt with a cast of characters showing their underlying emotions brought to the surface. I am a fan of all his work and this was delightful and full of surprises.
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I've read several of Steinbeck's major works and wanted to delve into his minor ones. I started with this one and will continue to pursue them. I enjoyed this (maybe not as much as Grapes of Wrath or East of Eden) as it was a short easy read and the characters were typical of Steinbeck. Don't be sucked in by the sub description of 'passion and crisis. That's very mild by today's standards and not until towards the end.


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