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Oliver Twist (Great Illustrated Classics)
Oliver Twist - Great Illustrated Classics
Author: Charles Dickens, Marian Leighton (Adapter)
Oliver Twist is a poor orphan boy cruelly treated in the workhouse. Penniless and hungry, he runs away to London, only to fall into the clutches of a gang of thieves and pickpockets led by the master criminal, Fagin. Befriended by a man robbed by the gang, Oliver ultimately learns is true identity and gains a home, a fortune and a family. Abridged.
ISBN: 343299
Publication Date: 1989
Pages: 239
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Publisher: Waldman books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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FROM THE PUBLISHER
"Dickens's classic morality tale of a starving orphan caught between opposing forces of good and evil is a powerful indictment of Victorian England's Poor Laws. Filled with dark humor and an unforgettable cast of characters - Oliver Twist, Fagin, Nancy, Bill Sykes, and the Artful Dodger, to name a few - Dickens's second novel is a compelling social satire that has remained popular since it was first serialized in 1837-39." The text for this Modern Library Paperback Classic is taken from the 1846 New Edition, revised and corrected by the author. It includes new explanatory notes and an appendix, "A Brief History of the English Poor Laws."
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Oliver Twist has long held a position of great popularity among readers of Charles Dickens. It has been adapted for film, for the theater and for television, and has also been turned into the stage musical, Oliver! In a wonderfully absorbing novel, Charles Dickens tells the story of an unfortunate orphan boy in his journey from a harsh workhouse, where he is punished for asking for more, into the wider, more dangerous world. Many of the book's characters have become household names, in particular Fagin and the "Artful Dodger," two of the colorful criminals that Oliver meets in his adventures through the lowlife haunts of Victorian London. The story is a thrilling one of good fighting against evil, packed with suspense, humor, vitality, pity and drama, with an innocent young boy at its center. Dickens was a great showman and this is one of his finest shows.

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Classic story in version good for elementary (4th to 5th grade) kids.
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Excellent adapted version for young readers!

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