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0 points which john steinbeck novel depicting life in the great depression won a nobel prize in 1962

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  • 22-08-2017
The answer is The Grapes of Wrath, he wrote this last 1962 that was set during the Great Depression. It is a commonly shared literature in school.

The story tells about the life of a poor family that struggled during these days. The family had a hard time including the days of the dustbowl.

It was acknowledged as the Great American Novel and became a best-seller book in 1939.
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