English, Scottish, & Welsh Fiction, Horror, Phases of Life - Fiction, Motivations - Fiction, Holidays - Fiction, Character Types - Fiction
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Overview
The best-known and best-loved of Dickens' tales, A Christmas Carol is the story of the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge, who hated the humbug of Christmas...until one Christmas Eve, three ghosts take him on journeys through the past, present and future. As Scrooge enters the lives of the lovable Tiny Tim, Bob Cratchit, and the Fezziwigs, he comes to know the meaning of kindness, charity, and goodwill. A story of yuletide joy, A Christmas Carol is Dickens' hymn to the spirit of Christmas, a spirit to be cherished. as Scrooge himself realizes, throughout "all the year."Editorials
Children's Literature
This familiar Christmas story is given a fresh look by acclaimed illustrator Dean Morrissey. The text adapted by Stephen Krensky reads smoothly and will well for those who would like to read it aloud. No major point has been omitted and the tale still h as an old fashioned flavor. Morrissey's painting are so realistic that they look like photographs. The way he uses light and the expressions on people;s faces are wonderful. In addition to full page paintings there are many smaller insets sprinkled throughout. A close read elicits a minor quibbleΒΎin Morrisey's scene of the Cratchit's Christmas feast the goose looks like a turkey and the fruit is apples and pears while the text describes apples and oranges. That aside the pictures are so enticing that they invite readers to pore over the details. A good choice for families and libraries. 2001,HarperCollins, $17.95. Ages 7 to 10. Reviewer: Marilyn CourtotBook Details
Published
December 1, 1999
Publisher
Trident Pr Intl
Pages
241
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781582790916