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Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Greatest Stories: Oxford Level 20: The Count of Monte Cristo: Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Greatest Stories

Autor Eleanor Updale, Alexandre Dumas Ilustrat de Levi Pinfold Michael Morpurgo, Kimberley Reynolds
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en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 mai 2016
Welcome to nineteenth-century France, where a wrong word or look can get you thrown in jail. When Edmond is imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit, he thinks his life is over. But while he is there he gets word of treasure hidden in a place called Monte Cristo ... Can he escape and reverse his fortunes? In this tale full of deception, disguise and revenge, you never quite know who you can trust. Alexandre Dumas' masterpiece is recreated to inspire a new generation of readers.TreeTops Greatest Stories offers children some of the worlds best-loved tales in a collection of timeless classics. Top children's authors and talented illustrators work together to bring to life our literary heritage for a new generation, engaging and delighting children.The books are carefully levelled, making it easy to match every child to the right book.Each book contains inside cover notes to help children explore the content, supporting their reading development. Teaching notes on Oxford Owl offer cross-curricular links and activities to support guided reading, writing, speaking and listening.
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ISBN-13: 9780198306108
ISBN-10: 0198306105
Pagini: 112
Ilustrații: B/W
Dimensiuni: 139 x 197 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Greatest Stories

Locul publicării:Oxford

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I would argue that The Count of Monte Cristo is a dream that we wish to dream, or we have dreamed it already, and that’s the appealing aspect of it despite being a thousand-page tome—it continues to be a beloved classic. Typically, people would dream what the protagonist Edmond Dantès does—the events that are set in motion in this epic roller-coaster—or hope to do if they themselves find in such circumstances—or something that’s relatable and not necessarily a ditto version of it. It would be a futile attempt in a sense to find someone who would refuse to root for Edmond Dantès and be one of his well-wishers, since Dumas wrote exactly what an ordinary person would think or do or at least dream what Edmond Dantès does—if they were in Edmond’s shoes—and as a result it turned out to be one of the highly accessible and rewarding works of literature.

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