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Book Summary
This is a classic dystopian fiction for adult readers who relish thought-provoking, meticulously constructed world-building. It examines how totalitarian power erodes truth and personal freedom, through a tense, morally probing narrative that feels both chilling and intellectually stimulating.
Presented as a tightly focused, story-led journey through a society of constant surveillance, the book uses a stark, precise prose style to draw readers into a world where every act and thought is measured. The narrative follows a disillusioned citizen whose private rebellion grows as the regime tightens its grip. The reading experience is immersive and tense, inviting reflection on truth, memory, and power.
Readers finish with heightened awareness of power and truth, a curiosity about how societies shape belief, and a lasting impression of the costs of conformity. This work lingers in the mind, inviting ongoing questions about freedom, ethics, and the future.
Product Details
Author
George Orwell
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
336
Language
English
SKU
9780143440314
ISBN
9780143440314
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
20x14x4cm
Binding
Hardback
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George Orwell (1903โ1950), born Eric Arthur Blair in India, was one of the twentieth century's most influential writers. After serving in Burma's Imperial Police, he became a journalist and author. He wrote acclaimed works including Burmese Days, The Road to Wigan Pier, and Homage to Catalonia, but is best known for Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). His essays, including Politics and the English Language, remain celebrated for their insight and clarity. Orwell's powerful blend of political awareness and storytelling continues to inspire readers worldwide.