Yes, it is mutual
George was a friend of Lennie's aunt who passed away.
Lennie is george's friend and he helps to make George a better person in a way. Though in the book Curly hints that they are in a sexual relationship; that isn't it at all. They are just FRIENDS.
In "Of Mice and Men," the boss comes to view George as suspicious due to his relationship with Lennie. George handles Lennie's paycheck and he believes he may be exploiting him for personal gain. Furthermore, he doesn't allow Lennie to speak for himself.
Shared misery and loneliness. Possibly even to have some kind of control of something in his poverty stricken life. It is one of the themes of the whole book. -- Lennie's Aunt told George right before she died to take care of Lennie. It was obligation for George.
Lennie's aunt's name is never mentioned in the novel "Of Mice and Men." She is only referred to as "Aunt Clara."
In Chapter 1 of "Of Mice and Men," the relationship between George and Lennie is one of companionship and protection. George acts as a caretaker for Lennie, who has a mental disability, by guiding and looking out for him. Despite George often getting frustrated with Lennie's simple-mindedness, there is also a deep bond of friendship and loyalty between them.
In the book "Bad Boy," George Myers is Florence's father and Walter's biological grandfather. Walter's mother, Mary, had a difficult relationship with George Myers, who was absent for much of Walter's life. George Myers played a significant role in shaping Walter's understanding of family dynamics and the challenges they faced.
George W. Bush has written the book "Decision points".
The Madness of King George - book - was created in 2006.
George Washington Book Prize was created in 2005.
If you are talking about the John Steinbeck book Of Mice And Men, then Lennie like mice because he likes how things feel. He likes soft things like mice puppies and hair.
The ISBN of The Madness of King George - book - is 978-1567512489.