The one-eyed man does nothing but complain about his lonely life. Tom advises him to get an eye patch, take a shower, fix up one of the broken-down cars and go seek his fortune.
Ma brings pork chops and fried potatoes when she tells Tom goodbye.
The novel ends unexpectedly with the Joad family sheltering in a barn against the flooding rains with a boy and his starving father. Rose of Sharon then has the family and the boy leave the barn and proceeds to feed the starving man her breast milk to keep him alive.
Floyd is familiar with the California job market. He urges Tom and Casy to join labor organizations.
The Associated Farmers of California was angered by the book, which implied that they used migrants for cheap labor. They called the book a "pack of lies" and launched an attack against it, publicly burning the work and calling it Communist.
One of the Joads' neighbors, Muley Graves is invited to come along to California but refuses.
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