
1984
Release Date: Monday, March 3rd, 2025
Published by: FableForge Books
Pages: 340 pages
In a dystopian future dominated by totalitarianism, Winston Smith's rebellion against the oppressive regime, fueled by forbidden love, sparks a struggle for humanity's soul in George Orwell's classic '1984.'
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In a dystopian future where freedom is a distant memory, one man's rebellion will spark a war for the soul of humanity.
Winston Smith, a low-ranking member of the ruling Party, lives in a world where every move is monitored, every thought is policed, and every citizen is a slave to the all-powerful Big Brother.
But when Winston meets Julia, a fellow worker who shares his desire for freedom, he begins to question the Party's total control. As they embark on a forbidden love affair, Winston and Julia become determined to uncover the truth about their oppressive society.
Will they be able to overcome the Party's all-pervasive surveillance and propaganda, or will their rebellion be crushed beneath the iron heel of Big Brother?
George Orwell's classic novel, 1984, is a chilling prophecy of the dangers of totalitarianism and a powerful warning about the erosion of individual freedom. This haunting tale of love, rebellion, and the struggle for truth remains as relevant today as it was when first published.
Winston Smith, a low-ranking member of the ruling Party, lives in a world where every move is monitored, every thought is policed, and every citizen is a slave to the all-powerful Big Brother.
But when Winston meets Julia, a fellow worker who shares his desire for freedom, he begins to question the Party's total control. As they embark on a forbidden love affair, Winston and Julia become determined to uncover the truth about their oppressive society.
Will they be able to overcome the Party's all-pervasive surveillance and propaganda, or will their rebellion be crushed beneath the iron heel of Big Brother?
George Orwell's classic novel, 1984, is a chilling prophecy of the dangers of totalitarianism and a powerful warning about the erosion of individual freedom. This haunting tale of love, rebellion, and the struggle for truth remains as relevant today as it was when first published.