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The Jungle
The Jungle

The Jungle

By Sinclair, Upton

Published by Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

Year 2025 Language 🇬🇧 English
EPUB
The Novel That Changed the World. Experience the raw, unflinching power of Upton Sinclair's masterpiece, The Jungle. Originally intended to expose the brutal conditions faced by immigrants in Chicago's Stockyards, this "muckraking" classic instead ignited a national firestorm over food safety, directly leading to the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act. Follow the heartbreaking journey of Jurgis Rudkus, a Lithuanian immigrant who arrives in America full of hope, only to be crushed by the industrial machine of the meatpacking district. Sinclair paints a vivid, terrifying portrait of systemic corruption, poverty, and the hazardous realities of early 20th-century labor. More than just a historical document, The Jungle remains a gripping and essential work of social justice literature. It is a profound exploration of the American Dream turned nightmare and a testament to the power of a single book to transform a society. Bear witness to the story that demanded justice. Buy "The Jungle" today and own a piece of literary and social history.
ISBN
9791070051764
Language code
en
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