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The Jungle

The Jungle

By Sinclair, Upton

Published by Zenith Crescent Moon Press

English 2025 ISBN 9782384235698
eBook

About this book

🌟 Dive into Upton Sinclair's groundbreaking novel, The Jungle, a searing exposé of the harsh realities faced by immigrant workers in early 20th-century America. This powerful work of fiction pulls back the curtain on the brutal conditions and exploitation within Chicago's meatpacking industry, sparking outrage and driving social reform. 💡 Follow the story of Jurgis Rudkus, a Lithuanian immigrant, as he navigates the crushing challenges of poverty, corruption, and the American Dream. Through his struggles, Sinclair paints an unflinching portrait of a society grappling with inequality, industrial greed, and moral decay. 🛠️ Praised for its vivid realism and emotional depth, The Jungle is both a heart-wrenching story and a call to action. The novel's impact was so profound that it led to significant legislative changes, including the passing of the Pure Food and Drug Act. With themes of resilience, justice, and human dignity, this classic continues to resonate with readers today. ✨ Perfect for history enthusiasts, advocates of social justice, or anyone seeking a gripping and thought-provoking read, this iconic novel challenges us to reflect on the balance between industry and humanity. 👉 Click now to uncover the groundbreaking story that changed a nation and still inspires generations to fight for fairness and equity.

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The Jungle is available as eBook at 11 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Alpha Books, Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam.

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