East of Eden

By (author)John Steinbeck

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A generational American epic set in California’s Salinas Valley: Steinbeck’s East of Eden follows two families wrestling with love, betrayal, and the moral choice between fate and free will.

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A sweeping American epic about family, sin, and the choice to choose good over evil

Why readers call it Steinbeck’s masterpiece

Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck called East of Eden “the first book” – the one he’d been preparing to write his entire life. Set in California’s fertile Salinas Valley at the turn of the 20th century, this powerful novel traces the intertwined lives of the Trask and Hamilton families across two generations.

As their stories unfold, Steinbeck retells the biblical tale of Cain and Abel for a modern age. Fathers and sons grapple with love, betrayal, jealousy, and the haunting question: are we bound by our nature, or free to choose who we become?

What makes this edition stand out
• Steinbeck’s most ambitious work: Explores identity, morality, love, and free will with raw emotional power and mythic scope.
• Unforgettable characters: From the tragic Cathy Ames to the resilient Samuel Hamilton, the characters stay with you long after the last page.
• A timeless story: Adapted into the 1955 film starring James Dean and featured on Oprah’s Book Club, East of Eden remains essential reading in American literature.
• Beautiful design: Perfect for both first-time readers and longtime Steinbeck fans building their collection.

Perfect for readers who love:
The Grapes of Wrath, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Great Gatsby, and sweeping family sagas like The Godfather.

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