Brave New World: A Reader's Guide to the Aldous Huxley Novel
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Narrated by:
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Thomas D. Hand
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By:
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Robert Crayola
About this listen
Few science fiction novels have been so accurate in their predictions as Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. With this new guide, you will have an even greater understanding of the original book.
Included in this guide:
- A biography of author Aldous Huxley
- A look at the book's context
- The book's literary elements
- Detailed chapter summaries
- A glossary
- Character analysis
- And much more
This is the definitive guide to Brave New World. It is concise, easy to understand, and guaranteed to add to your enjoyment of the classic story.
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