Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
40
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 10, 2012
Editorial
Schwartz & Wade
Edición
3rd Print
ISBN-10
0375867325
ISBN-13
9780375867323
Descripción
Deborah Hopkinson unveils the hidden childhood of one of the world's most beloved authors in a captivating retelling that reveals the struggles and triumphs of young Charles Dickens. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century London, the narrative explores Dickens's formative years, highlighting the stark contrasts between his impoverished upbringing and his later success as an iconic writer. The story delves deep into the emotions and events that shaped his literary voice, illuminating the resilience and imagination that would define his works.
As readers journey through Dickens's youth, they encounter a world filled with both hardships and tiny glimmers of hope. Hopkinson captures the essence of a boy who, despite his struggles, finds solace in stories and the power of words. This poignant exploration not only paints a vivid portrait of the author’s early life but also inspires a deeper appreciation for the universal themes found in Dickens’s timeless stories.
As readers journey through Dickens's youth, they encounter a world filled with both hardships and tiny glimmers of hope. Hopkinson captures the essence of a boy who, despite his struggles, finds solace in stories and the power of words. This poignant exploration not only paints a vivid portrait of the author’s early life but also inspires a deeper appreciation for the universal themes found in Dickens’s timeless stories.
Géneros
Ciencia Ficción
Infantil
Historia