
Dracula Usborne Classics Retold
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0746076649
ISBN 13: 9780746076644
Publication date:
January 1st, 2007
Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd
Pages: 144
In a fresh retelling of Bram Stoker's gothic masterpiece, readers are drawn into the haunting world of Dracula, presented in a vibrant and accessible format aimed at young readers. Mike Stocks and Barry Jones skillfully weave the original chilling narrative into a version that captures the essence of the classic while ensuring that it resonates with today’s audience. The language is simplified without diluting the depth of the story, making it suitable for a new generation eager for adventure and intrigue.
As the story unfolds, the enigmatic Count Dracula emerges from the shadows, cloaked in mystery and danger. Young readers will follow Jonathan Harker’s gripping journey into the heart of Transylvania, where he encounters the ancient vampire whose presence sends shivers down the spine. The narrative balances suspense and excitement, inviting readers to delve deeper into the timeless themes of fear, power, and the battle between good and evil.
With vivid illustrations accompanying the text, the retelling breathes new life into the traditional tale, engaging young imaginations and encouraging empathy for its complex characters. The story is not just about the terror of Dracula; it also explores friendship, bravery, and the strength found in unity as Harker and his companions band together to confront the evil that threatens them.
This retelling is perfect for bedtime reading or for classrooms, sparking discussions about the darker aspects of storytelling. It serves as an excellent introduction to classic literature that maintains the thrill of discovery, making it a valuable addition to any young reader's collection.
As the story unfolds, the enigmatic Count Dracula emerges from the shadows, cloaked in mystery and danger. Young readers will follow Jonathan Harker’s gripping journey into the heart of Transylvania, where he encounters the ancient vampire whose presence sends shivers down the spine. The narrative balances suspense and excitement, inviting readers to delve deeper into the timeless themes of fear, power, and the battle between good and evil.
With vivid illustrations accompanying the text, the retelling breathes new life into the traditional tale, engaging young imaginations and encouraging empathy for its complex characters. The story is not just about the terror of Dracula; it also explores friendship, bravery, and the strength found in unity as Harker and his companions band together to confront the evil that threatens them.
This retelling is perfect for bedtime reading or for classrooms, sparking discussions about the darker aspects of storytelling. It serves as an excellent introduction to classic literature that maintains the thrill of discovery, making it a valuable addition to any young reader's collection.