A Clergyman’s Daughter – George Orwell
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A Clergyman’s Daughter by George Orwell
A Clergyman’s Daughter follows Dorothy Hare, the obedient and overworked daughter of a small–town rector in 1930s England. Trapped in routines of domestic duty, church obligations, and financial strain, Dorothy’s life is turned upside down when she suddenly wakes up in London with silk stockings, money in her pocket—and no memory of who she is. Through Dorothy’s disorienting journey, Orwell exposes the harsh realities of unemployment, poverty, and hunger, challenging her faith and transforming her understanding of the world. Buy in Kenya with fast delivery.
What You’ll Learn from A Clergyman’s Daughter
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Insight into the social realities of Depression–era England
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How poverty, class, and hypocrisy shape individual identity
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Orwell’s critique of religious duty, charity, and societal expectations
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A portrait of how crisis can break routine and force personal awakening
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Deep empathy for those struggling with unemployment and hardship
Who Should Read A Clergyman’s Daughter
Readers who enjoy classic literature, social commentary, George Orwell’s earlier works, and novels that explore identity, poverty, and personal transformation.
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A Clergyman’s Daughter – George Orwell
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