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Great expectations / by Charles Dickens ; adapted by Monica Kulling.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Stepping stone book classicPublication details: New York : Random House Children's Books, [2006], c1996.Description: 100 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0679980172 (hc.)
Subject(s): Summary: After harsh early years, Pip, an orphan growing up in Victorian England, is given the means to become a gentleman by an unknown benefactor and learns that outward appearances can be deceiving.
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Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's First Chapter Book Stepping Kulling Available 33111005110537
Total holds: 0

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In the marshy mists of a village churchyard, a tiny orphan boy named Pip is suddenly terrified by a shivering, limping convict on the run. Years later, a supremely arrogant young Pip boards the coach to London where, by the grace of a mysterious benefactor, he will join the ranks of the idle rich and become a gentleman. Finally, in the luminous mists of the village at evening, Pip the man meets Estella, his dazzingly beautiful tormentor, in a ruined garden--and lays to rest all the heartaches and illusions that his great expectations have brought upon him. Dickens's biographer, Edgar H. Johnson, has said that--except for the author's last-minute tampering with his original ending--Great Expectations is the most perfectly constructed and perfectly written of all Dickens's works. In John Irving's Introduction to this edition, the novelist takes the view that Dickens's revised ending is far more that mirror of the quality of trust in the novel as a whole. Both versions of the ending are printed here. From the Paperback edition.

"A Stepping Stone book."

After harsh early years, Pip, an orphan growing up in Victorian England, is given the means to become a gentleman by an unknown benefactor and learns that outward appearances can be deceiving.

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