Frankenstein Silver Edition (adapted for struggling readers)

Frankenstein Silver Edition (adapted for struggling readers)

Mary Shelley

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9798869296139
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Adaptive Reader Modern Editions: Bringing Classics to All ReadersFrankenstein - Adapted for Struggling ReadersOur goal is to make classic literature accessible to readers of all abilities. Adaptive Reader’s modern editions of 'Frankenstein' maintain the essence of Mary Shelley’s original while adapting the language for greater accessibility. Whether you’re the parent or teacher of a reluctant reader, someone reading below your grade level, or are just seeking a more approachable version of this classic, our editions are tailored to meet your needs.Silver Edition:Tailored for Ages 12 and UpPage Count: 192Total Word Count: 59,972Unique Words: 4,860Perfect for younger readers or those looking for a less complex introduction to this timeless story, the Silver Edition simplifies sentence structures and vocabulary while keeping the story’s core intact.Learn more about our inclusive, adaptive versions of classic texts at www.adaptivereader.com.Experience Mary Shelley’s original masterpiece in all its glory. Ideal for those who want to engage with the classic text as it was first written, suitable for high school readers and beyond.Step into the chilling world of Mary Shelley’s 'Frankenstein,' a groundbreaking novel that has defined the horror and science fiction genres since its first publication in 1818.This timeless story takes you into the life of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who achieves the unimaginable-creating life from death. But his success soon turns to horror as he realizes the consequences of playing god. His creation, an intelligent but grotesque creature, is cast into a world that fears and shuns him, setting off a chain of events that leads to tragedy and despair.As you delve into the pages of 'Frankenstein,' you will be captivated by Shelley’s haunting prose and the depth of her inquiry into the human condition. The novel grapples with profound themes such as the dangers of unchecked scientific ambition, the quest for acceptance, and the fine line between humanity and monstrosity. Shelley’s work is not just a tale of terror but also a poignant exploration of isolation, responsibility, and the quest for purpose.Embark on this gripping journey with 'Frankenstein' and experience a classic story that has fascinated and horrified readers for generations. Get your copy today and discover why Mary Shelley’s masterpiece remains a pillar of literature and a testament to the complexities of the human heart and mind.

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