World's End by Upton Sinclair

A sweeping historical novel that follows a privileged young man raised amid wealth and international connections as he comes of age during the convulsions of the early twentieth century; through travels in Europe, encounters with labor organizers and radicals, wartime disruptions, and intimate relationships, he is drawn from complacency into political awareness and moral conflicts, forced to reckon with social injustice, family loyalties, and the turbulent forces reshaping nations and lives.

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Published
1940
Nationality
American
Length
Long
Pages
740
Original Language
English
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