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Jungle

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SKU: 9780743487627

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Explore Upton Sinclair’s “Jungle” with this Enriched Classics edition. Journey through early 1900s Chicago and witness the brutal realities of capitalism and poverty. Enhanced with insightful notes and commentary, understand the historical context and social impact. Perfect for students and literature enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding. ISBN: 9780743487627

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780743487627
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • Publisher Imprint: Simon & Schuster
  • Depth: 25
  • Height: 175 mm
  • No of Pages: 458
  • Series Title: Enriched Classics
  • Weight: 240 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0743487621
  • Publisher Date: 01 May 2004
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: Special edition
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 26 mm
  • Width: 107 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

21 reviews for Jungle

  1. Divya

    It opened my eyes! Difficult to read but so important.

  2. Rahul Meena

    A classic for a reason. The descriptions are intense and unforgettable. Some parts were boring.

  3. Rupal Singh

    Uncomfortable but necessary. I’ll never look at meat the same way.

  4. Arun

    Disturbing and unforgettable. Sinclair’s writing really puts you in the stockyards. Highly recommended.

  5. Divyanshi Singh

    A powerful, if depressing, look at the meatpacking industry. Sinclair’s descriptions are vivid.

  6. Utkarsh Srivastava

    The Jungle is a searing indictment of unchecked capitalism. It is long but worth it.

  7. Abhay Kumar Rajak

    This book is a bit heavy-handed, but the message is important. Still, it’s a classic for a reason.

  8. Shreyash Dadhich

    A tough read, emotionally. The plight of the workers is heartbreaking. I found it to be too much at times.

  9. Ritik Saini

    A real eye-opener. The conditions described are shocking!

  10. Aditya Chhaganbhai Boricha

    I found the story to be quite repetitive. The suffering is constant, and it got a bit tiresome.

  11. Khushi Pandey

    This book changed my perspective on food and labor practices. A bit melodramatic but effective.

  12. Fathima Neslin

    The story is powerful and the characters are well-developed. Very impactful.

  13. Harsh Mahender Singh

    A little slow at times, but the message is strong.

  14. Rithik Ittira Aby

    Eye-opening! The Jungle is a must-read for anyone interested in social justice. It is dark, though.

  15. Saurabh Prakhar

    Good, but very depressing. I had to take breaks reading it.

  16. Gurleen Mangat

    I struggled with the pacing. Interesting but flawed.

  17. Priya Rai

    This book made me angry and sad. But it’s important to know this history.

  18. Vijay Laxmi Vashisht

    A classic that still resonates today. The themes are timeless.

  19. Tina Pahwa

    Important book, but could have been shorter.

  20. Archit Singhal

    The writing is superb and I learned a lot. Definitely a must-read.

  21. Tarun

    Sinclair’s passion shines through every page. It’s a raw and unflinching portrayal of poverty.

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