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SWEET THURSDAY by John Steinbeck Kirkus Star

SWEET THURSDAY

by John Steinbeck

Pub Date: June 11th, 1954
ISBN: 0143039474
Publisher: Viking

Perhaps Cannery Row was not top Steinbeck, but I loved it, and the characters live today as vividly as when I first met them in his pages, ten years ago. So it is sheer joy to meet them again at least a goodly number of them- flotsam and jetsam of humanity, perhaps, but lovable and mad and loyal and cockeyed. And then there's Doc, the war behind him and nothing in front, for the laboratory, over which he had presided with dignity, has gone to pot under the indifferent mismanagement of Old Jingleballicks, and the drive of a ambition simply isn't there. The cannery is closed down, for good; the boys live on in the Palace Flophouse, though their "landlord", Lee, is no longer there; and Fauna (once Flora) still runs the Bear Flag Cafe, in place of her dead sister, Dora. Once again there's humor and pathos, check by jowl, in the characters which link the succession of incidents together. And this time there's a problem-studded romance, as Suzy, who was no good as a hustler, was destined by friends as mate to bring Doc back to normal. The boys planned another party for him- more disastrous than the first- and feeble-witted Hazel somehow managed to do the right thing the wrong way to straighten it out...Scheduled for musical comedy production in 1955. But meantime- welcome back to Cannery Row.