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Number of Pages
304
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Language
English
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Step Into The Chilling World Of 1984 - , A Masterful Dystopian Novel That Examines A Totalitarian Regime's Suffocating Control Over Truth, Memory, And Individuality. Written For Adults And Readers Who Enjoy Thought-Provoking Literary Fiction, This Haunting Tale Invites You To Confront Power, Surveillance, And The Delicate Edge Of Rebellion With A Keen, Steady Gaze.
The Book Unfolds Through A Spare, Unflinching Narrative That Follows Winston Smith As He Navigates Life In Oceania Under Big Brother. Structured Around His Daily Experiences—Where History Is Rewritten And Personal Thought Is Policed—The Text Builds A Mounting Unease That Steadily Pulls Readers Into The Heart Of A World Where Love, Loyalty, And Truth Are Continually Tested. The Experience Is Immersive And Intimate, Combining Stark Imagery With A Relentless Pace That Keeps You Turning The Pages—Long After You’Ve Realized The Stakes Are Far Larger Than One Man’S Fate. If You Crave Fiction That Challenges Your Perspective, 1984 - Offers A Unforgettable Journey Through Fear, Resistance, And The Cost Of Freedom.
After Finishing 1984 - , Readers Emerge With A Sharpened Understanding Of How Power Shapes Society And The Resilience Of The Human Spirit. The Book Leaves You Pondering The Fragility Of Truth And The Enduring Need To Defend Individual Thought, Making It A Lasting, Thought-Provoking Addition To Any Library.
Product Details
Author
George Orwell
Publisher
Prh
Number of Pages
304
Language
English
SKU
BK0503441
ISBN
9789815162523
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9 x 2.1 x 19.8 cm
Binding
Hardback
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