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Good to know! I'm definitely glad I read it. Some of my favorite books weren't pleasant to read.

Like you, I had difficulty following the section on the political machine. The one thing that stood out to me was that Jurgis changed from a basically kind and moral man into a hardened criminal who did whatever he had to do to survive. I can’t blame him for that - his instinct to survive took over, as it would with most of us. There is a flicker of the old Jurgis when Marija updates him on the other Lithuanians, but I doubt he can ever become whole again.
There is so much to this story. I’m looking forward to finishing it this week and making final comments.

Thanks for your comments, Nancy. I'm also doubtful of whether it's possible to be whole again after all that. And it's sad to know that, even though this is fiction, there were and are people who have gone through similar life experiences.
What was the “great adventure” of Jurgis’s life?
Jurgis ended up in prison again. How was his experience different this time?
What has he been up to in the criminal world?
And what about his political escapades? (I’m having a hard time understanding some of the “operations” here, honestly.)
What was Jurgis’s role in the Beef Strike?
What did Jurgis learn at the end of this section, and how did this news affect him?