‘All animals are equal.’
They are robbed of the fruits of their labour, fenced-in or caged. The animals on Manor Farm have had enough. They start a rebellion - for a better world, in which all animals are equal and free. But when some animals are more equal than others, freedom might turn out to be a short-lived dream.
George Orwell's famous allegory is one of the most urgent literary wake-up calls. It sheds light on the seductiveness of power, and on how quickly our dreams of a better world turn into a totalitarian nightmare ... The timeless classic is now available in a special hardcover edition embossed with silver foil.
»All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.« George Orwell
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