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A Christmas Carol (Great Illustrated Classics) (edition 2005)

by Charles Dickens (Author), Pablo Marcos Studio (Illustrator)

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A retelling of the story about a miser whose life is changed by Christmas.
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Title:A Christmas Carol (Great Illustrated Classics)
Authors:Charles Dickens (Author)
Other authors:Pablo Marcos Studio (Illustrator)
Info:Baronet (2005), 238 pages
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Tags:Christmas Stories, Elementary, Older Elementary

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A Christmas Carol (Great Illustrated Classics) by Charles Dickens

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Scrooge, an unpleasant old miser, scorns Christmas and the Christmas Spirit. But Scrooge has a lesson in store for him. Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future pay him a visit on Christmas Eve and change his life forever. Meet unforgettable characters like Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and old Scrooge himself. Charles Dickens' immortal tale of love and redemption remains the most beloved Christmas story ever.
  PlumfieldCH | Nov 4, 2023 |
I thought I'd like to re-read this one. So my spouse handed me a copy. It was a real copy. But then, she took that copy away and left me reading this "adapted" copy. That is, someone (Malvina G. Vogel) decided they could do a better job than Dickens writing the English language, or something. In all fairness, I think this was a kids' edition, and needed to be a bit shorter/more straightforward than what the master himself produced. Dickens does, after all, tend to blather away in such a way as to entertain adults, but, perhaps, mostly befuddle 11-year olds.

Anyway, is is a Dickens storyline, and you'd have a hard time doing better than that. I've read this story before, alone and in groups, and also seen multiple film adaptations. With Dickens, the story never grows old. This version had lots of nice drawings to reinforce the text. I liked them. Next time, however, I'll hunt up a real Dickens version, illustrations or no.
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  lgpiper | Jun 21, 2019 |
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