Dracula

Dracula by Tania Zamorsky is an abridged edition published by Sterling Publishing Company in 2007, featuring 151 pages in English. This adaptation presents a version of the classic tale that is accessible for younger readers, capturing the essence of the original story while making it suitable for a juvenile audience. The narrative follows the infamous vampire as he transitions from Transylvania to London, where he ensnares and terrorizes Jonathan Harker, his fiancée Mina, and her friend Lucy.
Readers will encounter a range of memorable characters, including the unsettling Renfield and the determined Dr. Van Helsing, who confronts Dracula’s malevolence. This edition emphasizes the themes of horror and the supernatural, providing a thrilling experience that introduces young readers to classic fiction. With its engaging storyline and rich character dynamics, this version of Dracula serves as an inviting entry point into the world of classic horror literature.
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Dracula, that compelling creature of the night, continues his neck-biting ways in a version of the novel that children will devour. Moving from Transylvania to London, the timeless vampire serves up thrills and chills as he imprisons and terrorizes the innocent Jonathan Harker, and then goes after his fiancée, Mina, and her friend Lucy. From creepy, insect-eating Renfield to Dr. Van Helsing–who valiantly fights Dracula’s evil–the characters and drama are spellbinding.
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