Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens is a classic work published by Pearson Education in 2008. This edition spans 121 pages and is presented in British English. The narrative follows the life of young Oliver, who, after losing his mother, endures a harsh upbringing in a workhouse. Seeking a better life, he escapes to London, where he encounters both the dangers of Fagin’s gang of thieves and the possibility of finding true friendship.
Readers will discover a poignant exploration of Oliver’s struggles as he navigates a world filled with both kindness and cruelty. The story delves into themes of survival and the stark realities of life for the impoverished, making it relevant for those studying language arts and disciplines. This edition serves as a valuable resource for learners of English as a Second Language, offering insights into the challenges faced by the protagonist amidst the backdrop of Victorian society.
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Classic / British English
His mother is dead, so little Oliver Twist is brought up in the workhouse. Beaten and starved, he runs away to London, where he joins Fagin’s gang of thieves. By chance he also finds good new friends – but can they protect him from people who rob and murder without mercy?
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