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The Jungle
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The novel that exposed an industry—and changed a nation.
First published in 1906, The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is a groundbreaking work of American literature and social justice. It follows Jurgis Rudkus, a Lithuanian immigrant who comes to Chicago in search of the American Dream, only to find himself trapped in the brutal world of the meatpacking industry.
With raw power, Sinclair reveals the corruption, exploitation, and unsafe conditions faced by workers—sparking public outrage and leading to landmark reforms in food safety and labor rights.
More than an exposé, The Jungle is a deeply human story of resilience, family, and survival against overwhelming odds. Its themes of inequality, justice, and perseverance still resonate powerfully today.
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