"My father, John Steinbeck, was a man who……" — Thomas Steinbeck
"My father, John Steinbeck, was a man who held human history in great reverence, and in particular the biographies of those people who had risked their lives, their fortunes, and their worldly honor to defend the rights and prerogatives of those who were powerless to defend themselves."
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Thomas Steinbeck
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