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A sharp and revealing portrait of greed and ambition, The Way We Live Now by Anthony Trollope is a brilliant classic novel that exposes the dark side of wealth and social ambition in Victorian England. Centered around the rise of the charming yet dangerous Augustus Melmotte, the story uncovers a world driven by money, manipulation, and misplaced trust.

Through interwoven personal stories and romantic entanglements, Trollope critiques financial corruption, social climbing, and moral decay. With keen observation and unforgettable characters, the novel reflects a society obsessed with status and profit—making it as relevant today as it was in the 19th century.

Perfect for readers who enjoy social commentary, literary realism, and classic British fiction, this novel is both entertaining and insightful. The Way We Live Now is not just a novel—it is a warning about the cost of living by money alone.

PUBLISHER: WORDS WORTH EDITION LTD

BINDING: PAPER BACK

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

PAGES: 776