Oliver Twist

What is Oliver Twist about?

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The book opens with Oliver's birth in a workhouse, as his unmarried and nameless mother dies. He is soon transferred to an "infant farm," run by Mrs. Mann, who starves the children under her care and pockets the money given to her for their food. THe book follows Oliver's adventures out of the workhouse as well as his search for identity and belonging.