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Of Mice and Men: with Notes (Longman Literature Steinbeck)

Of Mice and Men: with Notes (Longman Literature Steinbeck)
By John Steinbeck, Jim Taylor

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Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world. They got no family. They don't belong no place ...With us it ain't like that.We got a future ...because I got you to look after me and you got me to look after you. George and Lennie are migrant American labourers the one alert and protective and the other strong, stupid and potentially dangerous. This is the powerful story of their relationship and their dreams of finding a more stable and less lonely way of life. This hardback educational edition contains notes to help students' understanding.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2876 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 168 pages

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Amazing!!!5
This book is amazing i really enjoyed it. If you're studying this for gcse i suggest you get this book because it explain's things for you and has some literature questions inside to help you revise.

Of mice and men5
I would have to disagree with some of the previous reviewers remarks on this book. I too am a GCSE student and have read it at school. I found the story very interesting , at the beggining steinbeck uses some beautiful descriptive words to describe a valley with a river flowing through it. We are eventually given some background info on the main characters which is welcomed but perhaps maybe would of have been better right at the begining of the book. I found the GCSE questions in between the chapters very helpful for revising your knowledge on the text , but if you were just reading the book for fun then i could see how this would be annoying. The book is on the short side (but hey it's quality not quantity isnt it). So to sum it up then , it's a great book if you are doing it for exams but maybe not for the normal reader.

Not only a book1
I bought this book as I thought it was just the novel that I enjoyed at school. However, beware, it also contains loads of GCSE references that actually splits up the book. Be carefull. If you want just the novel then this one's not for you :)