Download Othello: Young Readers Shakespeare AudioBook Free
A new admittance in the superb, aesthetically striking, and innovative series for young people. Children, parents, librarians, educators, and critics will all be delighted to get another engrossing retelling of one of Shakespeare's works.
A young woman's elopement with a dark-skinned foreigner. An wicked manipulator, dead place on bloody revenge. A noble warrior, fatally consumed by jealousy. Shakespeare's play about the Moor who "loved not sensibly but too well," comes to life in this intensely thrilling and amazingly illustrated retelling. The enticing content material, written by a superb scholar, pulls young readers within outstanding dialogue, vivid description, and attention to the move of happenings. Shakespeare's own lines blend seamlessly with the present day dialect, and illuminating information enhances youngsters' participation and comprehension. You will find answers to FAQs, record on Shakespeare and the play, and a "Who's Who" of the people. Young Reader's Shakespeare is a powerful visible and reading experience.
Adam McKeown has taught Shakespeare, Renaissance culture, and writing at New York University, Clarkson School, and Princeton, and is currently a teacher at Adelphi School in Long Island.
Award-winning designer Sterling Hundley has received medals from the Modern culture of Illustrators in New York and the Illustrators Team of Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. His work has came out in such exclusive magazines and newspaper publishers as Entertainment Weekly, GQ, the brand new Yorker, The New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times.
A young woman's elopement with a dark-skinned foreigner. An wicked manipulator, dead place on bloody revenge. A noble warrior, fatally consumed by jealousy. Shakespeare's play about the Moor who "loved not sensibly but too well," comes to life in this intensely thrilling and amazingly illustrated retelling. The enticing content material, written by a superb scholar, pulls young readers within outstanding dialogue, vivid description, and attention to the move of happenings. Shakespeare's own lines blend seamlessly with the present day dialect, and illuminating information enhances youngsters' participation and comprehension. You will find answers to FAQs, record on Shakespeare and the play, and a "Who's Who" of the people. Young Reader's Shakespeare is a powerful visible and reading experience.
Adam McKeown has taught Shakespeare, Renaissance culture, and writing at New York University, Clarkson School, and Princeton, and is currently a teacher at Adelphi School in Long Island.
Award-winning designer Sterling Hundley has received medals from the Modern culture of Illustrators in New York and the Illustrators Team of Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. His work has came out in such exclusive magazines and newspaper publishers as Entertainment Weekly, GQ, the brand new Yorker, The New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times.