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The Jungle

The Jungle

By Sinclair, Upton

Published by Zenith Starlight Media

English 2025 ISBN 9791070125007
eBook

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🥀 "They use everything about the hog except the squeal." 🥀 Upton Sinclair's The Jungle is one of the most powerful novels in American history—a groundbreaking work of social protest, realism, and human endurance that exposed the brutal realities of early 20th-century industrial life. First published in 1906, the novel follows Jurgis Rudkus, a Lithuanian immigrant who comes to Chicago's meatpacking district in search of the American Dream. Instead, he and his family face poverty, exploitation, corruption, and heartbreak, as Sinclair vividly reveals the inhuman conditions of workers trapped in the machinery of capitalism. Through Jurgis's struggle, Sinclair paints a searing picture of greed, injustice, and moral decay, ultimately calling for compassion, reform, and solidarity. The book's shocking portrayal of the meatpacking industry led to public outrage—and to landmark reforms, including the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act. More than a historical novel, The Jungle remains a timeless cry for social justice, human dignity, and truth. Its message—that unchecked power and greed destroy both individuals and nations—continues to resonate today. Brutal, moving, and unforgettable, The Jungle stands as one of literature's most enduring challenges to the conscience of humanity. 👉 Click Buy Now to experience Upton Sinclair's The Jungle—a powerful story of struggle, courage, and the quest for a fairer world.

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