Blurb submitted by Tucker Hendrix
Of Mice and Men is Fiction
At the beginning of reading the John Steinbeck book, Of Mice and Men, I was weary that it would spark an interest. But finishing the book I learned many lessons from George and Lennie's struggles being migrant farm workers. George is Lennie's care taker and is by his side throughout the whole story, Lennie has special needs and tends to, accidentally, get himself into a lot of trouble which is the reason he and George go from town to town looking for new work. Lennie gets the two into many sticky situations but George always finds a way to make for the best outcome. By the end of the story George has to make an important decision that could completely alter his companions life, what will he choose?
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