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Intimidated by her tyrannical father, the cold and unyielding rector of Knype Hill, Dorothy Hare spends her days performing the submissive roles of a dutiful daughter and a bullied, unappreciated housekeeper. Her every waking thought is consumed by the meticulous costumes she is crafting for the upcoming church school play, the crushing hopelessness of preaching faith to the deeply impoverished, and a mountain of domestic debts she cannot possibly pay in 1930s Depression-era England.

Suddenly, her exhausting daily routine is completely shattered, and Dorothy finds herself inexplicably down and out on the unfamiliar streets of London. She is wearing silk stockings, has a mysterious sum of money in her pocket, and suffers from total amnesia, completely unable to remember her own name.

George Orwell masterfully leads us through a gritty, vivid landscape of systemic unemployment, institutional poverty, and raw hunger. As Dorothy drifts from hop-picking in the rural fields of Kent to sleeping rough on the cold pavements of Trafalgar Square, her deep religious faith is aggressively challenged by a harsh social reality. This lesser-known Orwellian classic stands as a brilliant, bitingly satirical, and deeply empathetic examination of the social classes of the interwar period, capturing a transformative journey of self-discovery that permanently changes a young woman's life.

Product Overview

  • ISBN: 9780141184654
  • Author(s): George Orwell
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Pages: 336
  • Format: Paperback