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Charles Dickens was a brilliant and prolific writer, probably the most famous nineteenth century English novelist. He was very successful during his lifetime and his books have never been out of print. The exciting plots and fantastic characters in his books have meant they have all been adapted (in some cases, many times over) for television or the big screen.
Charles Dickens was born on 7 February 1812 in Portsmouth. He was one of eight children, and at first his family enjoyed a happy life in the countryside of Kent. But Dickens' father was not very good at managing his money, and when the family fell into financial difficulties they had to move to London. In Dickens' time people who could not pay their debts were sent to a kind of prison, and Dickens' father eventually ended up in one of these debtor's prisons, called the Marshalsea. Charles was forced to leave school and go to work in a blacking factory' where he pasted labels on to pots for many hours a day. Even though Cha

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It has it all: a spooky ghost story, a heartwarming redemption and a great plot with a satisfyingly ending * The Times *
A story which, perhaps more than any other, sums up the spirit of the British Christmas * Sunday Telegraph *
A little masterpiece...irresistible * Sunday Express *
Marley's ghostly face on the knocker of Scrooge's door still gives me the shivers -- Michael Morpurgo * Independent *
So what makes these different to any other set of classics? In a moment of inspiration Random House had the bright idea of actually asking Key stage 2 children what extra ingredients they could add to make children want to read. And does it work? Well, put it this way...my 13-year-old daughter announced that she had to read a book over the summer holiday and, without any prompting, spotted The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas...and proceeded to read it! Now, if you knew my 13-year-old daughter, you would realise that this is quite remarkable. She reads texts, blogs and tags by the thousand - but this is the first book she has read since going to high school, so all hail Vintage Classics! * National Association for the Teaching of English *

A Christmas Carol

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    Publisher: Vintage Publishing
    Publication Date: 06/09/2012
    ISBN13: 9780099573753, 978-0099573753
    ISBN10: 009957375X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Charles Dickens was a brilliant and prolific writer, probably the most famous nineteenth century English novelist. He was very successful during his lifetime and his books have never been out of print. The exciting plots and fantastic characters in his books have meant they have all been adapted (in some cases, many times over) for television or the big screen.
    Charles Dickens was born on 7 February 1812 in Portsmouth. He was one of eight children, and at first his family enjoyed a happy life in the countryside of Kent. But Dickens' father was not very good at managing his money, and when the family fell into financial difficulties they had to move to London. In Dickens' time people who could not pay their debts were sent to a kind of prison, and Dickens' father eventually ended up in one of these debtor's prisons, called the Marshalsea. Charles was forced to leave school and go to work in a blacking factory' where he pasted labels on to pots for many hours a day. Even though Cha

    Trade Review
    It has it all: a spooky ghost story, a heartwarming redemption and a great plot with a satisfyingly ending * The Times *
    A story which, perhaps more than any other, sums up the spirit of the British Christmas * Sunday Telegraph *
    A little masterpiece...irresistible * Sunday Express *
    Marley's ghostly face on the knocker of Scrooge's door still gives me the shivers -- Michael Morpurgo * Independent *
    So what makes these different to any other set of classics? In a moment of inspiration Random House had the bright idea of actually asking Key stage 2 children what extra ingredients they could add to make children want to read. And does it work? Well, put it this way...my 13-year-old daughter announced that she had to read a book over the summer holiday and, without any prompting, spotted The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas...and proceeded to read it! Now, if you knew my 13-year-old daughter, you would realise that this is quite remarkable. She reads texts, blogs and tags by the thousand - but this is the first book she has read since going to high school, so all hail Vintage Classics! * National Association for the Teaching of English *

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