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El sueno de una noche de verano (Encuentro con la Lectura)

by Larousse

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Written in simple, accessible language, these illustrated classics allow young readers to become acquainted with great authors and their works without the need to grapple with a text that might otherwise be too complex for them. Colorful illustrations highlight select scenes from the story. Each book also includes a capsule author biography that provides background for the text. In this narrative retelling of Shakespeare’s romantic comedy, mischief and mix-ups ensue when young lovers and forest fairies meet on a midsummer night.… (more)
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Written in simple, accessible language, these illustrated classics allow young readers to become acquainted with great authors and their works without the need to grapple with a text that might otherwise be too complex for them. Colorful illustrations highlight select scenes from the story. Each book also includes a capsule author biography that provides background for the text. In this narrative retelling of Shakespeare’s romantic comedy, mischief and mix-ups ensue when young lovers and forest fairies meet on a midsummer night.

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