Rags and Riches: Kids in the Time of Charles Dickens
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Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
Children’s
+3
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Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
128
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Sep 14, 2010
Förlag
Random House Books for Young Readers
Utgåva
Illustrated
ISBN-10
037586010X
ISBN-13
9780375860102
Beskrivning
In this engaging journey through the world of Charles Dickens, readers are invited to step into the shoes of children living in Victorian England. The narrative artfully combines history with the spellbinding style of the beloved Magic Tree House series. Jack and Annie, the main characters, guide young readers through the stark contrasts of that era—where the extravagant lives of the wealthy stand in stark opposition to the hardships faced by the impoverished.
As they explore the bustling streets of London, readers encounter the struggles of street children, learn about the social issues of the time, and discover the poignant stories that inspired Dickens’ unforgettable characters. This exploration is not just informative but immerses young readers in the textures of life during a time marked by great change and innovation.
The facts are delivered in a vibrant manner that sparks curiosity, making this a perfect companion for young historians and fans of Dickens alike. It offers a unique blend of storytelling and education, ensuring a memorable reading experience that resonates with both the past and present.
As they explore the bustling streets of London, readers encounter the struggles of street children, learn about the social issues of the time, and discover the poignant stories that inspired Dickens’ unforgettable characters. This exploration is not just informative but immerses young readers in the textures of life during a time marked by great change and innovation.
The facts are delivered in a vibrant manner that sparks curiosity, making this a perfect companion for young historians and fans of Dickens alike. It offers a unique blend of storytelling and education, ensuring a memorable reading experience that resonates with both the past and present.
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