A controversial tale of friendship and tragedy during the Great Depression
They are an unlikely pair: George is «small and quick and dark of face»; Lennie, a man of tremendous size, has the mind of a young child. Yet they have formed a «family,» clinging together in the face of loneliness and alienation.
Laborers in Californias dusty vegetable fields, they hustle work when they can, living a hand-to-mouth existence. For George and Lennie have a plan: to own an acre of land and a shack they can call their own. When they land jobs on a ranch in the Salinas Valley, the fulfillment of their dream seems to be within their grasp. But even George cannot guard Lennie from the provocations of a flirtatious woman, nor predict the consequences of Lennies unswerving obedience to the things George taught him.
«A thriller, a gripping tale . . . that you will not set down until it is finished. Steinbeck has touched the quick.» The New York Times