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recorded books incorporated presents an unabridged recording of of mice and men by john steinbeck narrated by mark hammer this work is copyrighted 1937 by john steinbeck this recording is copyrighted 1999 by recorded books incorporated born in salinas california in 1902 john steinbeck grew up in one of the most fertile valleys in the state an area that became the setting for much of his greatest fiction in the 50 years prior to the publication of of mice and men much of the regionamp;#39;s wheat and fruit crops were picked by migrant workers who followed the harvests mostly single men without home or family with a knapsack and a bedroll as their only possessions steinbeck himself had worked the fields and packing plants as a high school student and after leaving stanford university where he only half-heartedly pursued his studies he joined the ranks of the migrants moving from ranch to ranch for nearly two years experiencing first hand the loneliness and isolation of the itinerant wor