BIOGRAPHY
John Ernst Steinbeck Jr. was born in Salinas, California in 1902. He lived in a community that was filled with many immigrants. At a very early age he learned the value of hardwork by working as a farmer in between terms at Stanford. In the hopes to start his writing career he moved to New York, but wouldn't find his success until later. His life growing up at the beginning of the 20th century was full of innovation and adventure that would soon be met by extreme plight.
Steinbeck served as a war correspondent during WWII. After the war ended he did not skip a beat and got back to the thing he was most passionate about, Writing! His popularity began to grow across the US during the time of the Great Depression. His works were relatable and applicable to the harsh time they were living in. A couple years before releasing his first book Steinbeck married his first wife, Carol Henning. He married a total of three times. Steinbeck's writing gave the American people hope and he was praised and rewarded for it.