Publisher's Synopsis
Look, we've seen this story before-workers crushed under the weight of unregulated capitalism, exploited by the ruling class, and left to fend for themselves in a rigged system. Upton Sinclair exposed it in The Jungle over a hundred years ago, but now? Now, the meatpacking plants have been replaced by AI-driven gig work, predatory algorithms, and billionaire-controlled monopolies. The Jungle Reimagined 2025 by Helena Hemmings, takes us into the dark heart of this dystopian labor nightmare, where corporations own not just your paycheck, but your home, your data, and even your freedom.
Joras and Ona, an immigrant couple searching for the American Dream, instead find themselves trapped in a techno-feudal nightmare-chained to Capitalschism, where every move is tracked, every wage is squeezed, and resistance comes at a brutal cost. But here's the thing: oppression doesn't last forever. Workers organize, people rise, and the billionaires in their glass towers aren't untouchable. This is a story about what happens when the people fight back-because they always do. And this time? They're playing to win.