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Paperback The Road Book

ISBN: 1466203277

ISBN13: 9781466203273

The Road

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I went on 'The Road' because I couldn't keep away from it; because I hadn't the price of the railroad fare in my jeans; because I was so made that I couldn't work all my life on 'one same shift';... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Impressing

I read this book when I was a teenager: it was a very old german copy, printed in gothic caractes: I can tell you it's hard to read an old gothic font if you are not used to it!Yet I read the whole book very fast and with great pleasure. I still remember it as one of the best I ever read. It is a wonderful, adventurous and very human tale of a different America. I think it has both literary qualities and social interest.As for the "missing historical background", as one reader says, I do not think this is a "serious falling": the story gets even more fascinating being a bit "mysterious". If you are interested in learning more about Kelly's Army, go to a library ore use Google: this is not a school book!And there IS an end: a quite sad one too, that makes you understand how London did not really fit in a "normal" life -- and in fact he ended up killing himself.Read this book.

The Road

"The Road", by Jack London is one of his best books that I have read, it is written as though it is a dairy and it is not really written like a story. I bought a copy in Okland California at the Jack London museum. Its is about his travels and experiences during the late 1800s and early 1900s when he was a hobo on the railroad. In my opinion this book is one of Jack London's better lesser know books, I highly recommend it!

A True Travel Novel

The Road by Jack London is a true on the road book. I first heard of it while studying Kerouac but had a hard time finding an affordable copy. Eventually I located it and it is wonderful. Highly recomended for anyone who travels or enjoys Kerouac, this book is an easy to read account of what the road was like at the begining of the 1900's. If you pick this up, you are in for a treat.
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