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In Dubious Battle
Rated 4.07 out of 5 based on 15 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143039631
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Experience the raw power of John Steinbeck’s “In Dubious Battle.” This gripping novel plunges into the heart of labor strife and apocalyptic violence during the Great Depression. Witness the struggle for survival and dignity in a time of desperation. Now a major motion picture starring James Franco, Bryan Cranston, Selena Gomez, and Zach Braff. Explore themes of social injustice, human resilience, and the fight for a better future. “In Dubious Battle” is a timeless classic that resonates with contemporary issues.
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Ishika Gupta –
An important story, though the violence was disturbing. A necessary, albeit difficult, read.
Allan Lepcha –
Steinbeck at his finest! ‘In Dubious Battle’ is a must-read. It’s a haunting portrayal of desperation.
Mayank Nilesh Limaye –
Powerful and moving. It made me think about the struggles of the working class. Highly recommended.
Vaibhav Singh –
The themes are timeless, but I struggled to connect with the characters emotionally. Good, but not great.
Ashi Garg –
Steinbeck’s writing is powerful, but the bleakness was a bit overwhelming. Still, a thought-provoking read.
Shivam Vijayakumar Sharma –
A classic for a reason. ‘In Dubious Battle’ is a timeless tale of struggle and resilience. Incredible!
Khushi Kaushik –
Steinbeck’s genius shines through. A difficult but rewarding read.
Ayush –
A bit too preachy for my taste, but I appreciated the historical accuracy. An okay read.
Ojaswani Gupta –
Good but not great. It was difficult for me to enjoy the whole time
Navishek Bhatt –
This book stayed with me long after I finished reading. Thought-provoking and emotionally charged. Amazing
Aman Dalal –
I liked the book but it could have been more uplifting. It was great, but could have been better.
Aditi Bhardwaj –
A raw and unflinching look at the human cost of labor disputes. The movie adaptation drew me to the book. Very well done.
Nikhil Kumar –
Found the story engaging, though some parts dragged. I enjoyed the movie more than the book, oddly.
Swati Pangti –
Dark and depressing, but also strangely inspiring. Steinbeck’s prose is beautiful and tragic.
Siyon Khosla –
Found it a bit slow at times, but the characters were compelling. Worth reading for the historical context.