Little Dorrit
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4.5 • 237 Ratings
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Publisher Description
An Apple Books Classic edition.
A sweeping love story wrapped around one of Charles Dickens’ sharpest social critiques, Little Dorrit exposes a world where poverty and pride can imprison anyone.
Amy Dorrit has spent her entire life in a debtors’ prison, where families are punished for being unable to pay their bills. She’s working tirelessly to support her disgraced father when she crosses paths with Arthur Clennam, a man with questions about his own family’s past. Soon, Amy’s courage inspires him to stand against the systemic cruelty that’s long kept her trapped.
Here, Dickens exposes a society that confuses wealth with worth. Compassionate and scathingly satirical, Little Dorrit stands among his most fearless works. It’s a powerful story of freedom, dignity, and a love that refuses to give up hope.
Customer Reviews
Sprawling and Sensational
With an unsurpassed genius at inventing and sending worlds into motion, and original characters into unique dramas, Dickens is in a unique class of one.
2300 (virtual) pages of effort
I chose this book because of the Masterpiece Theater production that I missed. I haven't read any Dickens for a long time, so am not sure how I would currently perceive his writing, but I found this book quite hard to read and the story line often hard to follow. I was grateful for the online ability to check definitions of words as many were totally unfamiliar to me, and I think I have a pretty good vocabulary.
I also found him being excessive in points he was making, going on for paragraph after paragraph about social ills, especially in terms of government officials and attitude, essentially just repeating the same information over and over again. (Dare I say over, and over, and over, and over and over...)
And, disappointingly, he left a major mystery of the story totally unexplained. Oh well!
I wish I would have seen the show. I'm sure it was much more entertaining.
Mesmerizing!
Loved the interwoven plots and social criticisms that are bound up within a beautifully told story of unrequited love and familial dedication. Spellbinding!