Of Mice and Men
Author(s): John Steinbeck
Drifters in search of work, George and his simple-minded friend Lennie, have nothing in the world except each other - and a dream. A dream that one day they will have some land of their own. Eventually they find work on a ranch, but their hopes are doomed as Lennie - struggling against extreme cruelty, misunderstanding and jealousy - becomes a victim of his own strength. Tackling universal themes, friendship and a shared vision, and giving a voice to America's lonely and dispossesed, Of Mice and Men remains Steinbeck's most popular work.
General Information
- :
- : Penguin Books, Limited
- : Penguin Books, Limited
- : 0.081
- : July 2014
- : 181mm X 111mm X 7mm
- : July 2014
- : books
Other Specifications
- : John Steinbeck
- : Paperback
- : English
- : 812
- : 128
More About The Product
A novelist who is also a true poet Sunday Times
John Steinbeck (1902-1968) is remembered as one of the greatest and best-loved American writers of the twentieth century. The Grapes of Wrath, published in 1939, earned him a Pulitzer Prize. In 1962, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.