The Price of Humans is interesting because there is political corruption, examination of poverty, and class battles to examine the psyche of humans. The Author presents a character whose enormous girth reflects his omniscient role among the other factory workers: “Crowd-O’-People could always be relied on to provide unsolicited, accurate and objective perspectives of ‘juicy’ factory drama and corporate news. . .he fed George with news from the grapevine and provided him comfort in challenging times.” Crowd-O’-People sees and hears all, but he is not Big Brother; he is a one-man group of friends capable of rendering a variety of services.
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Rachael,
I do not usually allow book promotions not associated with dreams but since this book does have to do with the human psyche I will allow the post. I assume the book which you speak is J.L Edwards' The Price of Humans. Reading the reviews I can see where there is a deep recognition of the value of emotions. Here is one such review that illustrates tat recognition. I have highlighted in blue what I think of as most relevant when it comes to understanding the human psyche.
"J.L. Edwards has skillfully used his characters to explore the very important question about the actual worth of humans. His book reflects how culture and environment influence the human nature and the way money controls an individual’s behavior. The story revolves around a timely and thrilling plot involving human’s lust for money or power and its aftermath, making the readers face the bitter truth of life. The skillfully designed story is a perfect blend of fear, political injustice, violence, hopelessness and incredible hypocrisy."