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Journey with Lemuel Gulliver in This Classic Adventure!
Meet the adventurous and scrappy Lemuel Gulliver as he travels the world, encountering strange sights and peculiar characters--from tiny 6-inch humans and frightening giants to flying islands and overlord horses. Despite numerous warnings, Gulliver follows his passion for the sea, using wit, language skills, and courage to navigate challenges and survive incredible adventures. Discover a fascinating world through Gulliver's eyes and learn valuable lessons about society, perspective, and the meaning of home.Key Highlights: - An abridged classic exploring themes like might versus right, society versus individual, and perspective - Simple, engaging text paired with illustrations, ideal for introducing literature to young readers - Includes questions at the end of each chapter and a glossary for quick and easy understanding - Sturdy hardback format for durability - Perfect for gifting and school librariesIdeal For: - Young readers being introduced to classic literature - Parents and educators seeking engaging educational content - Children curious about adventure and fantasy storiesWhy Parents Will Love This: - Encourages reading through a well-known and beloved classic - Supports comprehension with chapter questions and glossary - Engages children with a captivating story and illustrations - Durable hardcover perfect for repeated reading
Jonathan Swift was an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, poet, and cleric. He was born on November 30, 1667 in Dublin, Ireland. He is regarded as the foremost prose satirist of the English language, and is less well-known for his poetry. His ironic writing style won him a place in the hearts of many. In 1713, he began writing what would become his best-known work. In 1726, at last finished with the manuscript, he travelled to London. His friends anonymously published it as Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, in Four Parts, also known, more simply as Gulliver's Travels. An immediate success, the book hasn't been out of print since its first run.