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‘The Factory’ by Jonathan Thayer Lincoln is a classic book that explores the dark side of industrialization in the early 20th century. Set in a small factory town, the story follows the lives of its working-class residents, who are trapped in a cycle of poverty and exploitation. The author vividly depicts the harsh working conditions, long hours, and meager wages that the workers endure.The protagonist, a young factory worker named John, becomes disillusioned with the system and decides to organize his fellow workers to fight for their rights. The book delves into themes of social injustice, the struggle for workers’ rights, and the power dynamics between the wealthy factory owners and the working-class.’The Factory’ is a thought-provoking and gripping tale that sheds light on the dark realities of the industrial revolution. Through its vivid portrayal of characters and their experiences, the book forces readers to confront the moral implications of progress and development. Lincoln’s writing style is raw and captivating, making ‘The Factory’ a must-read for anyone interested in social history and the human cost of industrialization.







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