How Mr. Hogan robbed the bank
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Steinbeck is not looking for heroism, but rather writing about people as they are: fearful, cynical, simple, and often…broken.
The collection is short in the number of pages, but it is full of the pulse of life — a life not told through official history, but through small details: a meeting in an alley, a surprise raid, a heavy silence, or a fleeting glance that hides more than it reveals.
Steinbeck does not preach, he observes. He leaves the reader with his characters without judgment, and gives him the freedom to see himself or those around him in them.
The stories are written very simply, but they stand on the edge of big questions:
What does it mean to be afraid? To choose? To resist?
This is a book that is read quickly… then slowly reshapes your consciousness.