The Jungle (Annotated) Hardcover – February 13, 2026

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This Braga Books Enhanced Edition was carefully prepared with the following enhancements:• Historical Preface• Foreword• Author Biography• Introduction• Chapter by Chapter Study Guide with Discussion Questions and Journal Prompts• Six Period Appropriate Recipes• Century Historical AnalysisWhen this novel first appeared, it shook the conscience of a nation.Set against the harsh industrial landscape of early twentieth century Chicago, this unforgettable work follows an immigrant family chasing the promise of the American Dream, only to confront exploitation, poverty, and systemic injustice. With unflinching realism and moral clarity, the author exposes the human cost of unchecked industrial power and the fragility of hope in a world governed by profit.Its publication sparked public outrage and led directly to sweeping federal reforms in food safety laws. Yet its legacy reaches far beyond legislation. This is not merely a novel of social protest. It is a deeply human story of resilience, disillusionment, and awakening. It confronts readers with urgent questions about labor, dignity, and responsibility that remain strikingly relevant today.This Braga Books edition invites modern readers into a richer encounter with the text. The Historical Preface and Century Analysis illuminate the economic and cultural forces shaping the era. The Foreword and Introduction provide thoughtful orientation for both first time and returning readers. A detailed chapter by chapter study guide with discussion questions and journal prompts encourages reflection, classroom use, and personal exploration. Six carefully curated period recipes offer a tangible glimpse into the domestic life of the time, grounding the narrative in lived experience.Both a gripping story and a landmark of American reform, this work stands as proof that literature can challenge injustice and stir lasting change.Experience the novel that transformed public awareness and continues to provoke thought more than a century later.Read today by clicking ADD TO CART! Read more


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