Road to Wigan Pier
Discover the profound insights of George Orwell in his compelling work, Road to Wigan Pier. Published in 2001, this powerful narrative delves into the harsh realities of working-class life in the bleak industrial landscapes of Yorkshire and Lancashire during the 1930s. With a page count of 240, Orwell's poignant observations highlight the social injustices, cramped slum housing, perilous mining conditions, and the pervasive squalor faced by the working class. This brilliant and bitter polemic remains relevant today, offering readers a stark reflection on the political landscape and the struggles of the underprivileged. Join Orwell on this eye-opening journey that challenges societal norms and advocates for change.