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Introducing Little Clothbound Classics: irresistible, mini editions of short stories, novellas and essays from the world's greatest writers, designed by the award-winning Coralie Bickford-Smith.

Celebrating the range and diversity of Penguin Classics, they take us from snowy Japan to springtime Vienna, from haunted New England to a sun-drenched Mediterranean island,…

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11 authors picked Of Mice and Men as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

In this classic, heart-wrenching novella, the misfit character is Lenny—a gigantic, strong, but intellectually challenged migrant worker in California in the 1930s. Despite being faithfully chaperoned by his lifelong friend George, who tries his best to keep Lenny out of trouble, it seems fated that trouble will inevitably find Lenny. And when it does, Lenny—who is in truth a huge, confused child in a world of rough, unforgiving men—pays the ultimate price.

This story resonates especially strongly with me because I had a younger brother, now deceased, who was severely intellectually challenged.

I read this novella in high school and was struck by the vivid characterization, an exposé of human nature with memorable characters: George and his dream of owning a ranch, Lennie, mentally challenged and dependent on George to tell him what to do, and Curlie, the story’s antagonist whose wife brings the world crashing down on Lennie.

Since I started writing, I have read Of Mice and Men several times. It is my go-to story for refreshing the nuances of human nature. 

Lenny is mentally challenged, what we might today call severe ADHD with a psychopathic twist. His friend George facilitates Lenny's dealing with a world he would otherwise struggle in. But this “facilitation” leads to a death, which requires George to to protect himself, by killing Lenny, who would otherwise have to deal with a criminal legal system that would ultimately see him executed.

Steinbeck’s opening scene is wonderfully visually descriptive and forms an elegant set-up bracket for the ending scene.

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You Speak For Me Now by Sandy Graham,

How can a musically gifted man and deaf introverted woman find a compatible life together? And rise to the challenge of lighting a path to a better future for human society?

This powerful story of interconnected lives, ironic twists, and democratic challenges that move from the personal to the political…

It is a short story that captures the fragility of the American Dream through compelling characters and themes of loyalty, loneliness, and the American condition.

How can one not love this book? The sensitivity with which Steinbeck renders his lead characters, broody, sensitive George, and childlike, powerful Lenny, is unparalleled. The reader can’t help but love them and feel their pain as their dreams inevitably slip away from their grasp.

The only fitting ending for this masterpiece is Steinbeck’s heartrending ending, foreshadowed throughout the book.  It will leave you in tears, but make you a better person in the process.

From Norrin's list on novels that nail the endings.

This classic novel is, if you think about it, absolutely about refugees – or to be specific, economic migrants, or more specifically, and because they travel within one country (the United States), they are IDPs – Internally Displaced Persons.

So many possible labels – put simply, they are the Dispossessed. Of Mice and Men is a story, set during the American Depression, of two migrant workers, George Milton and Lennie Small, who travel from job to job, sustained by their devotion to one another and by Lenny’s dream of owning a farm and looking after rabbits on it.

The book…

From Irfan's list on displaced people.

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The Peace Puppy by Susan Hartzler,

As one of 67 million Americans who serve as caretakers to their elderly parents, Susan Hartzler cared for her dad for three years, gaining profound insight into Parkinson's disease and the multifaceted challenges of caregiving. Throughout this period, Hartzler's rescue dog, Baldwin, a precious gift from her late mom, provided…

Of Mice and Men engages the reader in a rich observation of the phrase “desperate times call for desperate measures” and leaves nothing unexplored, uncovered nor unmentioned.

Rought with life’s destruction of dreams, the prevelation of hope and the beautiful misplacement of innocence, I would always argue that this is Steinbeck’s best and most underappreciated work.

From Robert's list on understanding life.

I fought against recommending this because it’s so well-read. However, when I think back to my favorite reads, this one stays near the top.

The cliché, “the characters jump off the page” were made for this fabulous novel. It didn’t take a movie for readers to hear Lenny and George. The writing puts you right in their space. I could read this book over and over, and still tear up when George says, “Tell me ‘bout the rabbits, George.”

You feel George’s pain sear right through your bones when the inevitable becomes necessary.

This wonderful book reminds anyone with a disability that no matter what others say, they have a right to be themselves. 

In addition, it shows that we should not judge people's philosophy on life as everyone goes through a different journey but ultimately brings it all together with acceptance and diversity. 

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Hope, Laughter, Survival on the Refugee Trail by Eileen Kay,

Dramatic true story with a wacky sense of humor.

Retired English teacher in Budapest meets foreign medical students fleeing the war in Ukraine, producing a sweet and unlikely friendship, spicy soup, and wicked joking. A sense of humor, however dark, can keep us from despair.

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This story was not only an inspiration to me but an experience as well. A classic tale of dreams, loneliness, and unlikely companionship.

George and Lennie are two displaced migrant ranch workers searching for job opportunities during the Great Depression. George is a small, intelligent man that dreams of independence and looks after Lennie, a large, imposing giant with a severe learning disability.

After Lennie commits an awful act that he can’t quite comprehend, Lenny is forced to take justice into his own hands.

From Samuel's list on marginalized and outsider characters.

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You Speak For Me Now by Sandy Graham,

How can a musically gifted man and deaf introverted woman find a compatible life together? And rise to the challenge of lighting a path to a better future for human society?

This powerful story of interconnected lives, ironic twists, and democratic challenges that move from the personal to the political…

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