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5 stars and a ❤
Steinbeck’s novella is taken from an incident in his own background. His emotional closeness to the story is evident in this tragedy.
George Milton and Lennie Small are migrant workers. During the Great Depression, they travel the small towns of California seeking labor where they can find it. Lennie is a giant of a man, who has limited mental capacity and cannot think for himself, but who can perform any labor he’s instructed to do. George is a small, quiet man; he looks out for L ...more
Steinbeck’s novella is taken from an incident in his own background. His emotional closeness to the story is evident in this tragedy.
George Milton and Lennie Small are migrant workers. During the Great Depression, they travel the small towns of California seeking labor where they can find it. Lennie is a giant of a man, who has limited mental capacity and cannot think for himself, but who can perform any labor he’s instructed to do. George is a small, quiet man; he looks out for L ...more

I'm not sure that this story even needs a synopsis, as it is so well known. However, for the sake of completeness I will attempt to provide such. George and Lennie are drifters moving from job to job in an attempt to save enough money to buy their own piece of land. Men on of their sort were common enough during the Great Depression, and much of the novel is based off Steinbeck's own experiences as a bindlestiff in the 1920s. Lennie was simple-minded and relied almost completely upon George. It
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A sad book that packs a punch.

I read it in English !

Jul 08, 2011
Sabina
marked it as to-read

Sep 17, 2011
MjerrieT
marked it as to-read