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Of mice and men

As Smurph points out above, plenty of great literature around that can both be a great example of storytelling and not make some kids feel gratuitously uncomfortable.

Of Mice and Men was part of my GCSE english 30 odd years ago. It was alright. Would rather it was replaced by something written by a welsh author or something that might engage today's kids more than Great Depression america does. It's not exactly a classic of British/Welsh culture kids are missing out on here.

And before someone chirps in with 'great art is supposed to make people uncomfortable', that's why I added the word 'gratuitously'. You can study something that makes you reflect on uncomfortable ideas without the 'of its time' language in it causing an unnecessary distraction. Stick a fork in it and use something else.
 
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My youngest son studied it for GCSE 2 years ago along with Heroes, another depressing tome.

I thought this summed up the book well in a precis:

 

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