Sweet Thursday / John Steinbeck ; introduction by Robert Demott.
Series: Penguin classicsPublication details: New York : Penguin Books , 2008.Description: xxxvi, 249 p. ; 20 cmISBN:- 9780143039471
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- PS3537.T3234 S9 2008
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Sequel to: Cannery Row.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [xxvii]-xxxii).
Published in 1954, this continues the tale begun in Cannery Row. The setting is the same, and familiar characters return--Mack and his buddies and marine biologist Doc. But there are changes, too. Joseph-and-Mary Rivas is the new owner of Lee Chong's grocery store, and Fauna has taken over the Bear Flag brothel from her sister Dora. Cannery Row was not immune to the changes wrought by World War II. Doc has returned from his military service to reopen Western Biological Supply. Before the war, he was content to collect and sell specimens and listen to classical music. Now, he feels intensely lonely and also pressured to publish the results of his scientific work. Mack and Fauna conspire to pair him with Suzy, the Bear Flag's new girl. The best of intentions go awry in a humorous and charming series of misunderstandings.
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