Menu Close

Download Sweet Thursday Pdf Book By John Steinbeck

Sweet Thursday Pdf

Sweet Thursday is a 1954 novel by John Steinbeck. It is a sequel to Cannery Row and set in the years after the end of World War II. According to the author, “Sweet Thursday” is the day between Lousy Wednesday and Waiting Friday.

Sweet Thursday

Sweet Thursday Summary

Doc returns to a failed Western Biological Laboratories after serving in the army during World War II to a changed Cannery Row. Mack and the Boys are still living in the Palace Flophouse, but Lee Chong has sold his general store to Joseph and Mary Rivas. Since the death of its original owner Dora, the local brothel, The Bear Flag Restaurant, is now being run by Dora’s older sister Fauna, a former mission worker previously known as Flora. Under Fauna, the girls of the Bear Flag study etiquette and posture with the goal of joining Fauna’s list of “gold stars,” former employees of the Bear Flag who have married and left their employ there.

Details Sweet Thursday Pdf Book

Name Of the Novel: Sweet Thursday
Author: John Steinbeck
Country: United States, Mexico
Language: English, Spanish
Publisher: Viking Press
Publication date: June 10, 1954
Media type: Novel (hardcover)
ISBN: 0-670-68686-7
Preceded by: Cannery Row
Book Type: Pdf / ePub

Download Sweet Thursday Full Pdf Book

There are many students who don’t have enough money to buy books. We are publishing Sweet Thursday Book full pdf for those who are unable to buy Sweet Thursday Book. To download this book click the button below.

 

I hope you have successfully downloaded Sweet Thursday Book novel from Pdfcorner.com. Mistakes are made by human. All the articles published on this site are uploaded by human. If you get the wrong download file or if you face any problem while downloading Sweet Thursday Book then please let us inform using the comment box.

We do respect All Authors of the books. If you have DCMA related issue/claim then please visit our DCMA Sectio.

3 thoughts on “Download Sweet Thursday Pdf Book By John Steinbeck

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *