Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, published by Book House in 2006, is a graphic novel edition that presents a vivid retelling of the classic tale. This edition spans 48 pages and is available in English. The story follows Oliver, an orphan who faces a life filled with neglect, hunger, and violence from the moment he is born. His journey takes a significant turn on his eighth birthday when he is taken to a workhouse, setting the stage for the challenges that lie ahead.
Readers will find a compelling narrative that explores themes of family, orphanhood, and the struggles of youth in a harsh environment. The graphic novel format brings a unique visual element to Dickens’ story, making it accessible to a wider audience. With elements of humor and poignant moments, this edition captures the essence of Oliver’s experiences as he navigates a world fraught with adversity. The combination of literary and juvenile fiction elements makes this a noteworthy addition to any collection.
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“Orphaned as soon as he is born, Oliver Twist seems destined for a life of misery. Miraculously he survives years of neglect, hunger and violence. On his eight birthday he is taken to the workhouse, and now his troubles are really about to begin. Find out what happens to Oliver in this vivid retelling of Charles Dickens’ blockbuster in graphic novel format”–Back cover.
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