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The Jungle : A Powerful Classic of Social Reform, Labor Rights & American Realism - Upton Sinclair

The Jungle

A Powerful Classic of Social Reform, Labor Rights & American Realism

By: Upton Sinclair

eBook | 24 February 2026

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A groundbreaking novel that changed America. The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is one of the most influential works of social reform literature ever written. First published in 1906, this shocking and unforgettable novel exposed harsh working conditions and corruption in the American meatpacking industry. Through the struggles of immigrant laborer Jurgis Rudkus and his family, Sinclair delivers a gripping story of hardship, exploitation, and survival—revealing the human cost of industrial greed. While written to promote social change, the novel remains a powerful piece of American realism and historical significance. Inside this complete edition, you'll discover: A compelling story of ambition and adversity A vivid portrayal of early 20th-century working life Themes of justice, inequality, and reform One of the most impactful novels in American history Praised for its courage and lasting influence, The Jungle continues to be studied in schools and universities around the world. Add this essential classic to your collection today and experience the novel that helped spark real-world change.

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