| Of Mice and Men (Steinbeck Centennial Edition) |  | Author: John Steinbeck Publisher: Penguin Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 112 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.7 x 0.4
ISBN: 0142000671 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.52 EAN: 9780142000670 ASIN: 0142000671
Publication Date: January 8, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Tragic tale of a retarded man and the friend who loves and tries to protect him. With illustrations from the movie starring John Malkovich and Gary Sinise.
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| Customer Reviews: Remembered forever July 22, 2010 Book Bug (Johannesburg, gauteng, ZA) When I was about 11, I took this book off my parent's bookshelf, because I thought I would liked the mice in the story. I had never heard of John Steinbeck - I am not native English speaking and don't live in America. Reading it captivated me and changed the way I viewed books forever, in a way no other book ever had, and could do since. The writing is so elegant, so simple, so even and uncomplicated that at first it deceives one into believing the story was simply about two brothers and a girl. And it was - simple enough at that age for me to grasp and be moved by it. As a child, this book turned me into a reader of adult books. It was a turning point in the reading choices I made since, and my expectations of literature up to this day. When I read the book again as an adult, it had lost none of the simplicity but gripped me even more deeply, since I could fully understand the tragedy and violence. This book is absolutely essential reading, and I will give it to my children and every child I know. I am eternally grateful that it was written and that I stumbled upon it.
Not for the light hearted July 19, 2010 NYM 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A beautiful story written by a master, but don't be mistaken that it's all butterflies and rainbows. There are plenty of vulgar phrases and disturbing themes.
Of Men and Mice July 12, 2010 Iris Netters 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Thank you for an easy transaction. The book is in great condition - as described.
A true classic! July 12, 2010 Patrick A. Kellner (Atlanta) "Of Mice and Men", by John Steinbeck.
Depression era California; George and his mentally challenged friend Lennie are migrant workers who hope one day, like many in their position, to be in control of their life. If things go right they just might be able to put enough money together to buy that piece of property and live off of the fat of the land. Raise chickens and rabbits and live out a simple yet pleasant life which isn't an uncommon theme for the time. Just a few more jobs and their dream might be realized...
The story told in "Of Mice and Men" is simple and straight forward enough however the richness within is delivered in Steinbeck's ability to quickly draw strong characters and set the tone not only in each scene but for the times in which the characters live as well.
The good: As stated this story is all about Steinbeck's ability to present strong characters and give the reader a good feel and understanding of the time and place in which the story takes place.
The Bad: Nothing memorable.
Overall: "Of Mice and Men" is worthy of the moniker `Classic' and deserves your attention. Pick it up and give it a read.
"We're gonna do it. Gonna get a little place an' live on the fatta the lan'" June 19, 2010 Michelle A. 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
One of the most incredible things that I have found reading Steinbeck is his ability to manipulate my mind set and opinions of his characters. I found this most relevant in OF MICE AND MEN.
Though I had nothing in common with either of the main characters, in no time I started to relate to them through their emotions of lonliness and that desperation to find an ideal to cling to and look forward to. Taking the journey with them to the farm and interacting with the other people helping, Steinbeck tells a beautifully written story through dialogue. This story has detailed, but limited descriptions of settings. I for one really enjoyed this aspect after reading GRAPES OF WRATH which has both vivid descriptions and dialogue.
Through the book, the reader witnesses Lennie constantly being lectured for every action he makes but still stays loyal and warm to George. This story actually reminded me of an abusive relationship when I first started reading it. George, being the abuser, is extremely negative, and verbally abusive to Lennie. Yet, the reader can feel how much love he has for Lennie as well. At first I hated George. He reminded me of Mo from the Three Stooges. I hated seeing him be so controlling and unkind to Lennie. As the story unfolded though I warmed up to George until the last pages where I went through a stage of shock, and then anger, and then pity for George. To bring all those emotions out of someone within about fifteen pages I was fully impressed.
I only wish I would've gotten the opportunity to read this in school instead of reading it on my own so I could compare perspectives and opinions on the book.
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