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Of Mice and Men
Of Mice and Men
Author: John Steinbeck
Travelling across America in search of who you are - now they do it on cycles, in cars, by bus or in the time-honored tradition of foot and thumb. The wanderers of today may wear their hair long and speak a different jargon, but their trip is one that men (and women) have taken for as long as this country has been pushing at its frontiers. — John...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780553278248
ISBN-10: 055327824X
Publication Date: 9/1/1983
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Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
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  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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I've been a fan of Steinbecks books since high school....love reading them over and over!
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The American Library Association has consistently had to deal with the fact that this classic novel continues to rank among the top ten most frequently challenged books. The title, taken from Robert Burn’s famous line “the best laid schemes o' mice an' men Gang aft agley” foreshadows the story of George and Lennie, two migrant workers who dream of someday owning their own little farm where they can settle down to “live off the fatta the lan.’ Like all classic pieces of literature Of Mice and Men, which is set during the depression and deals with universal themes like friendship, isolation, cruelty, innocence, compassion, cowardliness, courage, and love reveals aspects of the human condition that are timeless. Another reason this book is a classic is that instead of simply telling a sad story about a child-like, developmentally disabled man and his friend who has taken on the responsibility of looking out for him, Steinbeck gives us a chance to get to know them. By the end of the book it’s hard not to feel moved and touched by what happens to characters we have come to understand and care about. On the other hand not everyone who reads the book ends up feeling that way. Apparently there’s plenty there to offend all kinds of people -- animal rights people are upset because of what happens to Candy’s dog and Lennie’s puppy. Civil rights activists protest the character and treatment of Crooks, the black hired hand who sleeps in a separate bunk house from the other ranch workers. Feminists complain about the stereotypical treatment of Curly’s wife and the notable absence of any strong female characters. Some people feel the portrayal of Lennie is demeaning to persons with disabilities. And of course, staunchly religious folks are outraged at the suggestion that mercy killing can be the form that love takes. Nevertheless this book remains a classic piece of American literature and having read it I have a pretty good reason why.
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A sad, yet mesmerizing tale about friendship.

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George Milton (Primary Character)
Lennie Small (Primary Character)
Curley (Major Character)
Candy (Major Character)

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