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The Jungle

By: Upton Sinclair
Narrated by: Grover Gardner
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Here is the dramatic exposé of the Chicago meatpacking industry at the turn of the century that prompted an investigation by Theodore Roosevelt, which culminated in the pure-food legislation of 1906.

The Jungle is the story of Jurgis Rudkus, a Slavic immigrant who marries frail Ona Lukoszaite and seeks security and happiness as a workman in the Chicago stockyards. Once there, he is abused by foremen, his meager savings are filched by real-estate sharks, and at every turn he is plagued by the misfortunes arising from poverty, poor working conditions, and disease. Finally, in accordance with Sinclair’s own creed, Rudkus turns to socialism as a way out.

Public Domain (P)2011 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Classics Scary

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“The most famous, influential, and enduring of all muckraking novels." ( Merriam Webster’s Encyclopedia of Literature)

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Real. Revolutionary. Powerful.

Even though Upton Sinclair wrote this book primarily to improve the poor man's working conditions, it mostly changed the food industry of America, and bills were passed after its publication to regulate cleaner practices of preparing food in mass quantities. Though the characters of this story are fictional, they are based on the lives of real people, and the treacherous Packing Town did commit the horrors Sinclair writes about. This story is a beautiful, tragic story that no one should take lightly, for it has deeply impacted the health of all U.S. citizens.

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Awesome audiobook!

Of all the audiobooks of the jungle, this is the best one yet! It goes at a little faster pace so you can finish it faster.

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awesome book

this was an unusually awesome novel with an exceptional ending. the detailed oriented writing was great top listen to but hard to read, thus the audio book. so glad they had this available.

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Same As It Ever Was

What is life like for the common laborer in America when Big Business owns the politicians, the police, the judges and the union leaders?

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A Classic

I finally got around to The Jungle. The story is really interesting, I didn't realize it followed an immigrant family living during the time period.

The voices were good albeit a little cheesy at times. Sometimes the book drags but I think it's an important historical (semi fictional) text.

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Excellent Performance

I'm reading this for a high school assignment and the narrator really helped me out with this story with his performance! I am 100% satisfied!

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really great !!

I really enjoyed this entire book. fascinating to know that it was actually written in the early 1900s and the author spent 7 weeks working in the meat processing field. The end was bizarre but the rest of the book was great

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Chicago !!

Never knew that the meat packing industry was an immigrant’s nightmare. Sinclair did a favor to mankind writing about these deplorable conditions. The narrator was clear, emotional when needed and added positivity to the book.

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an old dog

I am 61. my son asked me to read this. I love genealogy and know my relatives were butchers in Chicago in the early 1900's. eye opening and so sad. I will miss these characters

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Classic

Understandably a literary classic, for reasons stated in numerous other reviews. Hard to get through the many tragedies outlined, but an interesting portrayal of the times and one family's story.

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