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Oliver Twist's life has been a hard and desperate one. With his mother dying during his birth, and having no idea who his father was, Oliver has spent his first nine years struggling to survive in a world that has little pity for a poor orphan
such as him.
After Oliver gets involved with the nefarious Fagin and the sinister Bill Sikes, he is wounded during a burglary. Oliver is rescued by Sikes's intended victims, the young Rose Maylie, and her guardian, Mrs Maylie. At last, the boy finds a loving
home and people who care for him.
But how long will Oliver's happiness endure, especially when Fagin begins to conspire with a mysterious stranger with a link to the boy's past? It is no small task to condense one of Dickens's most beloved and frequently retold stories from 400 pages into a mere 88 while maintaining the major plot developments. However, remarkably, this graphic novel version is generally a success. . . . Owing to the minor violence and complexity of Dickens's plot twists, this would be suitable for middle school students who like darker stories; think A Series of Unfortunate Events for older readers. --Library Journal
I highly recommend Campfire’s comics. They do what they are intended to do and do it in a way that excites kids about classic literature. — Chris Wilson, The Graphic Classroom(a resource for teachers and librarians)Charles Dickens was born in 1812 near Portsmouth.The Christmas Bookswas first published in a single volume in 1852, bringing together five stories, which Charles Dickens had written especially for the Christmas season, beginning in 1843 withA Christmas Carol.Over the next three years, Dickens publishedThe Chimes, The Cricket on the Hearth,andThe Battle of Life. There was no story in 1847 but a fifth,The Haunted Man, appeared in 1848.IN
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