Of Mice and Men by Mr John Steinbeck

Of Mice and Men

by Mr John Steinbeck

'Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world. They got no family. They don't belong no place.'

George and his large, simple-minded friend Lennie are drifters, following wherever work leads them. Arriving in California's Salinas Valley, they get work on a ranch. If they can just stay out of trouble, George promises Lennie, then one day they might be able to get some land of their own and settle down some place. But kind-hearted, childlike Lennie is a victim of his own strength. Seen by others as a threat, he finds it impossible to control his emotions. And one day not even George will be able to save him from trouble.

Of Mice and Men is a tragic and moving story of friendship, loneliness and the dispossessed, with a stunning new cover by renowned artist Bijou Karman.

Reviewed by mary on

5 of 5 stars

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Extraordinary. I actually cried. Few books actually move me to emotional breakdown. This is probably the only book where this was accomplished. I kept on thinking about this story long after I finished it.

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