Book details
Of Mice and Men
by John Steinbeck, J. Steinbeck, John Steinbeck, john steinbek, John Steinback
1937 · Penguin Books
About the book
Set during the Great Depression in California’s Salinas Valley, the story follows George Milton and Lennie Small, two displaced ranch hands seeking manual labor. George provides guidance and protection for Lennie, a physically imposing man with a significant intellectual disability. Together, they sustain a specific ambition to save enough wages to purchase a small patch of land where they can live independently. Their plans collapse on a ranch near Soledad when Lennie's inability to control his own physical strength leads to a fatal accident involving the ranch owner's daughter-in-law.
Readers of historical fiction and tragedy turn to this work to observe the harsh economic realities and social isolation of the 1930s American labor class. It attracts those interested in the logistical difficulties of migratory life and the limitations of personal agency within a rigid social hierarchy. The reader walks away with a concrete understanding of how systemic poverty and mental vulnerability intersect, resulting in the permanent loss of individual autonomy and the failure of shared dreams.
Details
- Published
- 1937
- Publisher
- Penguin Books
- ISBN
- 9780142000670
- Language
- EN