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The Tempest: A Bloomsbury Reader

Author: Franzeska G. Ewart

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A vibrant retelling of Shakespeare’s The Tempest told through the voice of Ariel, written by Franzeska G. Ewart. A year has passed since Ariel’s storm brought a shipwreck to the magical island. Now freed from slavery, Ariel returns to the island and remembers the events of that fateful day. The day that love blossomed, fools were exposed, and traitors were brought to justice. Franzeska G. Ewart’s imaginative recreation of The Tempest by William Shakespeare has beautiful black-and-white illustrations by David Wyatt and is perfect for children who are developing as readers. The Bloomsbury Readers series is packed with brilliant books to get children reading independently in Key Stage 2, with book-banded stories by award-winning authors like double Carnegie Medal winner Geraldine McCaughrean and Waterstones Prize winner Patrice Lawrence covering a wide range of genres and topics. With charming illustrations, ideas for discussion points and online guided reading notes written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE), this series is ideal for reading both in the classroom and at home. For more information visit www.bloomsburyguidedreading.com. ‘Patrice Lawrence, Tony Bradman, Margaret Mahy […] any list that brings together such a quality line up of authors is going to be welcomed.’ – Books for Keeps on the series Book Band: Dark Red (Ideal for ages 10+) show more

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Weight 102 g
Publisher
binding

Paperback / softback

extent

96

isbn10

1472990048

dimensions

128 x 197 x 11

language

English

country_of_pub

United Kingdom

published

20210805

book_condition

New

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