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The Jungle is a novel by Upton Sinclair, published serially in 1905 and as a book in 1906. An exposé of the American meatpacking industry and the horrors endured by immigrant workers generated public outrage resulting in passage of federal legislation t
Where the Wild Things Are, illustrated children’s book by American writer and artist Maurice Sendak, published in 1963. The work was considered groundbreaking for its honest treatment of children’s emotions, especially anger, and it won the 1964 Caldec
Disney's live-action adaptation of The Jungle Book brings the original Rudyard Kipling story to life, telling the story of Mowgli the Man-Cub (Neel Sethi) as he is cared for by the animals of the jungle. Raised by wolves and taught to hunt by the panther Bagheera (Ben Kingsley), Mowgli...
What is 'Little Women' about? See 'Little Women' summary, characters, and author. Read about the book's plot and its publication, reception, and adaptations.Updated: 11/21/2023 What isLittle WomenAbout? Little Womenby Louisa May Alcott is a complex novel that follows the lives of four wo...
What is 'Little Women' about? See 'Little Women' summary, characters, and author. Read about the book's plot and its publication, reception, and adaptations.Updated: 11/21/2023 What isLittle WomenAbout? Little Womenby Louisa May Alcott is a complex novel that follows the lives of four wo...
Both boy and grandfather share the telling of the story of the boy's youth (there is an amazing part of the book where the grandfather teaches the boy to picture blue in his mind), including the boy receiving a newborn colt, which he named "Rainbow" and training him to run and t...
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Through his literary legacy, 1984 stands as one of his most famous works, a dystopian masterpiece that continues to resonate with readers worldwide. Throughout the whole story, Orwell depicts an invisible fight between the individual and the system. The book is pretty dark, heavy and depressing...