Bookbot

Little Dorrit

Book rating

3.8(4)Add rating

Parameters

  • 690 pages
  • 25 hours of reading

More about the book

Set against the backdrop of debtor's prisons, the narrative explores the struggles of Amy Dorrit and her father, William, alongside the disillusioned Arthur Clennam. Dickens critiques British society, revealing the harsh realities of poverty and personal failings. The characters navigate financial scandals and seek freedom through wit and resilience. Blending romance with sharp social commentary, the story highlights themes of love, kindness, and the quest for acceptance, showcasing Dickens' signature irony and humor in a tale of both physical and psychological confinement.

Payment methods

3.8
Very Good
4 Ratings

We’re missing your review here.