On a whim, I decided to rescue one of these books from their dust-capturing mission. "Travels with Charley: In Search of America" is Steinbeck's account of his 1960 cross-country road trip with his dog Charley. Not surprisingly, the book was excellent. Steinbeck had a very introspective eye and an unparalleled ability to describe his observations in a colorful and easy-to-read style. One of the things that was so interesting to me was how many of the themes that Steinbeck confronts during his 1960 roadtrip are still unfortunately present in America today, fifty years later (consumerism, fast-paced life, racism). For me, the book was the perfect blend of light summertime reading fare while still being very thought-provoking.
[Sidenote: Steinbeck came through Seattle on his roadtrip. I found a webpage that described part of what Steinbeck wrote about Seattle. As a current resident of the Emerald City, I found it especially interesting.]
