Central Ideas in "Travels with Charley" by John Steinbeck

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Could you imagine traveling the United States in just your specially made camper and the only company you have is your pet? John Steinbeck, the author of "Travels with Charley" wrote about his 1960's road trip about visiting multiple states. "What are Americans like today?"; that was the question that started his journey. His travels began in Long Island, New York, then he followed the outer border of the United States; from Maine to the Northwest. After he traveled to the Pacific Northwest, he went to Salinas Valley in California then across Texas, and through the Deep South. Finally after that 10,000 mile journey, he made is back safe and sound to New York.This rough and long trip included: meeting new people, exploring, and visiting different states. Generally, Steinbeck wanted to discover more American culture, so while traveling he stopped to talk to some local folks around the places he visited. Steinbeck enjoyed learning about people by eating breakfast in roadside restaurants while listening to morning radio programs. While on the U.S. Highways 5, 2, and 1 to the ...

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