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Oliver Twist
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"Please, sir, I want some more."
Born in a grim workhouse and orphaned at birth, Oliver Twist faces a childhood of hunger, cruelty, and hardship. Escaping to the streets of London, he falls into the clutches of the cunning Fagin and his band of pickpockets, led by the charming but dangerous Artful Dodger.
Through danger, betrayal, and fleeting moments of kindness, Oliver's journey reveals the harsh realities of the poor in Victorian England—and the enduring hope for justice and compassion.
First published in 1837, Oliver Twist is Charles Dickens's groundbreaking social novel, exposing the inhumanity of workhouses and the exploitation of children, while delivering a gripping, fast-paced story filled with unforgettable characters.
"Dickens's genius for social criticism and unforgettable storytelling shines through every page."
– The Guardian
"A masterpiece that blends drama, morality, and humanity."
– The New York Times
Why Readers Love It:
A powerful social commentary on poverty and injustice
Features some of Dickens's most iconic and enduring characters
Balances suspense, humor, and heartfelt emotion
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