Volume 560 pages
Oliver Twist
About the book
"Please, sir, I want some more."
With those unforgettable words, young Oliver Twist steps into the heart of a story that has touched generations. In this groundbreaking social novel, Charles Dickens shines a harsh light on the brutal conditions of Victorian London—from workhouses and child labor to crime and exploitation—while delivering a deeply human story of innocence, identity, and moral courage.
Orphaned at birth, Oliver endures hunger, abuse, and manipulation by criminals like Fagin, Bill Sikes, and the Artful Dodger. Yet through it all, his unyielding goodness challenges the darkness around him. Oliver Twist is more than a novel—it's a searing indictment of social injustice, a gripping coming-of-age tale, and a celebration of hope against all odds.
Why this novel still matters:
One of the first novels to humanize the urban poor and expose systemic cruelty
Introduces iconic characters and memorable scenes that define classic literature
A brilliant mix of realism, satire, suspense, and heartfelt emotion
Continues to influence literature, film, and social consciousness
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
Classic literary fiction with rich characters and social depth
Coming-of-age stories with heart and grit
Historical fiction that reflects real issues
Dickens's vivid prose and moral storytelling
What readers are saying:
"Oliver Twist is the voice of the forgotten child—powerful, heartbreaking, and unforgettable." – Literary Classics Review
"A brilliant blend of dark realism and bright hope. Dickens at his finest." – Amazon Reviewer
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