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Friendship, Sacrifices, and Loneliness

June 1, 2014 by Orleanas 4 Comments

“My heart hurts,” said one of my students, crouching near her desk, after we finished the book  recently. She then asked if she could go in the hallway because her pain in response the story was so acute. Some others had tears in their eyes–the girls visibly so while the boys tried to hide or deny theirs. I had a lump in my throat and waited until I had control over my emotions so that I could formulate my words to speak. In all, I reveled in this particular moment.

There is something thrilling, satisfying,  and affirming about seeing someone else fall in love with a book that you, yourself, love. When that someone else is a group of not and non-readers, the experience becomes magical. Such is the case for me every year when I introduce my students to John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men (1937), a heartbreaking historical novella about the friendship between migrant workers George Milton and Lennie Small.

In as few as 103 pages, Of Mice and Men packs a strong emotional punch. This is because Steinbeck zooms in on themes that relate to us all at our core:  the desire for friendship and companionship, to belong,  to be of use, to have purpose, and to remain hopeful. Of Mice and Men reminds us that sometimes, we have to make sacrifices that result in no true winners. That sometimes, life does not always go according to plan. 

Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men is a masterpiece that highlights Steinbeck’s craft in storytelling: his characters are vibrant, the dialogue is authentic, the conflicts are true to life, and the overall plot is accessible by all. Written as a form of social criticism, it’s no wonder that seventy-seven years after it was published, my students find Of Mice and Men to be so relevant to their current lives. The novella  is a spellbinding classic that I highly recommend.

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, historical fiction, john steinbeck, Orleanas

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A once avid reader of primarily historical romance and Harlequin Presents novels, I read in search of magic. View Orleanas's reviews»

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  1. Malin says

    June 1, 2014 at 12:14 pm

    Wonderful review. Such a shame that the education minister of Britain has removed it from the curriculum in the UK, to be replaced with only British writers. British children apparently don’t need this reading experience, only ones that are likely to kill their joy of reading. It makes me so angry, because as you say, this is a wonderful story, and it’s important for the youth of today to read it.

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    • Orleanas says

      June 2, 2014 at 12:57 pm

      Thank you, Malin. It is distressing to hear that so many students are being denied access to this fantastic work of literature because of educational politics. I hope that all come across it at some point in their lives and fall in love with it as much as I am. Spread the word, anyway, Malin.

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  2. Doombiscuits says

    June 1, 2014 at 4:47 pm

    Lovely review. I haven’t read the book, but I want to. Also, I agree with Malin.

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    • Orleanas says

      June 2, 2014 at 12:59 pm

      Thanks, Doombiscuit. I challenge you to read it before the year runs out. I 99% guarantee that you will love it!

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