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Struggle, survival, and the harsh reality behind industrial progress.
In The Jungle, Upton Sinclair delivers a powerful and unflinching portrait of immigrant life in early 20th-century America, exposing the brutal conditions of the meatpacking industry.
The novel follows Jurgis Rudkus, a Lithuanian immigrant who arrives in Chicago with dreams of prosperity and a better life. Instead, he and his family face exploitation, poverty, and relentless hardship as they struggle to survive in a system driven by greed and inequality. As their hopes collapse one by one, Jurgis is forced to confront the harsh realities of industrial capitalism and its human cost.
Through vivid detail and emotional intensity, Sinclair reveals the suffering of working-class families while shedding light on corruption and injustice within the system.
A landmark work of social criticism, The Jungle sparked public outrage and contributed to major reforms in food safety and labor laws.
"A gripping and powerful expose of survival, injustice, and human endurance."
Step into a world of truth, struggle, and social awakening.
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