:IMAGE.half | :INFO.half East of Eden Steinbeck spent years on this. It shows. A novel about the freedom to choose between good and evil. The word timshel will stay with you forever. | :INFO Timshel John Steinbeck's 1952 epic follows two families across three generations in California's Salinas Valley from the Civil War era to World War I. The Trasks and the Hamiltons are woven together in a sprawling retelling of the story of Cain and Abel, with the question of whether human beings can choose goodness at its heart. The Hebrew word timshel, meaning thou mayest, becomes the novel's moral compass. Steinbeck wrote the book as a letter to his sons so they would understand the world they were inheriting. He considered it his life's work. :JOURNEY Reading East of Eden 2 Lush 3 Dark 4 Chilling 4 Tense 4 Painful 5 Profound :QUOTE [quotetype:plain, subtitle:John Steinbeck] And now that you don't have to be perfect, you can be good. :NOTE.half Steinbeck wrote East of Eden simultaneously with a long letter to his editor Pascal Covici explaining the novel's meaning and intent. The letter was eventually published separately as Journal of a Novel. | :NOTE.half The novel was a massive bestseller on publication in 1952. James Dean starred in the 1955 film adaptation directed by Elia Kazan, playing Cal Trask in the role that made him a star. :LINK https://www.google.com/search?q=East+of+Eden+Steinbeck+book Find a copy near you