Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens is a classic tale published by Ladybird in 1995, featuring 51 pages in English. This edition presents the story of Oliver, an orphan born in a workhouse who experiences a life filled with hunger and hardship. Seeking a better existence, he escapes to London, only to find himself entangled with the nefarious Fagin and his band of thieves. The narrative unfolds as Oliver navigates the challenges of his new environment, leading to unforeseen developments.
Readers will discover a rich exploration of themes such as family, law, and crime, set against the backdrop of 19th-century Europe. The story delves into the struggles faced by orphans and the complexities of society, offering insights into the lives of those marginalized. This edition of Oliver Twist invites readers to engage with Dickens’ poignant storytelling and the vivid portrayal of a young boy’s quest for belonging amidst adversity.
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Born in the workhouse, the orphaned Oliver Twist has known nothing but hunger and misery. He runs away to London to start a better life, but instead falls in with the wicked Fagin and his gang of thieves. Just when everything seems hopeless, events take an unexpected turn.
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