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In the bustling city of Zenith, George F. Babbitt seems to have everything—a thriving career in real estate, a comfortable home, and a place among the city's business elite. Yet beneath his outward success lies a deep restlessness. Trapped by conformity and the relentless pursuit of status, Babbitt begins to question the very ideals that define his world.
Sinclair Lewis's Babbitt is both a sharp satire and a moving portrait of the modern American middle class. With biting humor and keen insight, Lewis exposes the emptiness behind material success and the quiet desperation of a man who longs for freedom, individuality, and meaning.
First published in 1922, this classic novel remains startlingly relevant today, challenging readers to reflect on ambition, identity, and the true cost of the "American Dream." Witty, bold, and thought-provoking, Babbitt is a masterpiece of social criticism that continues to resonate across generations.