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The Young Reader's Shakespeare: Hamlet

The Young Reader's Shakespeare: HamletAuthor: Adam McKeown
Creator: Sally Wern Comport
Publisher: Sterling

Buy New: $29.40
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New (7) Used (12) from $15.40

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 1254810

Media: Hardcover
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Pages: 80
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.7 x 0.6

ISBN: 1402700032
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9781402700033
ASIN: 1402700032

Publication Date: May 28, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Introducing a new series sure to delight children, parents, librarians, educators, and critics:
THE YOUNG READER'S SHAKESPEARE.

"Your uncle?" Horatio said, startled by his friend's words. "Murdered his own brother? I don't believe it."
"You didn't believe in ghosts either," Hamlet said. "But there are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy. I tell you, something is rotten in the state of Denmark."

A dramatic and modern retelling of the classic drama with superb art throughout. Written by an outstanding scholar, this made-just-for-them Hamlet will foster in children a lifetime love of the Bard. The language is simple yet eloquent, and draws the children into the story with superb dialogue, vivid description, and careful attention to the flow of events. The skillful blending of Shakespeare's own lines with modern language and illuminating information enhances youngsters' involvement and comprehension. There's background on Shakespeare and the play; answers to FAQs, such as "Why isn't Hamlet sure if he can trust the ghost?" and a "Who's Who" of the characters. The story unfolds in awe-inspiring art, from full-page spreads to revealing details. Young Reader's Shakespeare is a powerful visual and reading experience.


Adam McKeown has taught Shakespeare, Renaissance culture, and writing at New York University, Clarkson University, and Princeton, and is currently a professor at Adelphi University in Long Island.


Sally Wern Comport has won awards from the Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts Magazine, Print Magazine, and Spectrum. Sally's recent books include: Brave Margaret, Skeleton Man, and The Great Expedition of Lewis and Clark. She serves on the faculty of the Maryland Institute, College of Art.



Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Shakespeare made easy   July 7, 2009
N. Chen (Hawaii)
The book,Young Reader"s Shakespeare: Hamlet, by Adam McKeown is a wonderful way for everyone to better understand Shakespeare's Hamlet. Mr. McKeown captures all the drama and adventure of the original play in modern prose, while still keeping some of the original lines we are all familiar with. He also has a section of frequently asked questions which he answers for the reader. This book is a great way to be introduced to Hamlet as well as a memorable review of a classic you once studied.


4 out of 5 stars So good it kills me   March 4, 2005
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Do you like books about kings, queens, princes, ghosts, and death? If you do, you should read Hamlet, by Adam McKeown, illustrated by Sally Wren Comport, a great fiction book. It is a retelling from the famous writer, William Shakespeare.

Hamlet is the prince of Denmark, and his father, the king, was killed earlier by the king's brother. He puts on a play about a king being poisoned by another king to see how Claudius, the king of Denmark, reacts. The king stops the play. Then, the ghost of Hamlet's father comes and tells Hamlet to avenge him. After lots of deaths, the other prince of Denmark, Laertes, challenges Hamlet to a fight. Laertes' sword is poisoned, and he stabs Hamlet. In the end, Hamlet, the king, the queen, and Laertes die.

I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys books about battles. The author has a great way to paint a picture in your mind, like, "Hamlet could not help but chuckle at the ridiculous fop." He also has really good word choice, like, "When he comes, tell him that his antics have angered everyone in the castle." This is a book for all ages to enjoy!!!



5 out of 5 stars A Great Introduction   November 4, 2003
G. Ulrich (Somerset, Ma United States)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

My 11 yr old daughter caught the reference to Hamlet in Freaky Friday (Mom's day in daughters school) and was curious about the plot line. I didn't feel that I explained it very well, and saw this book and picked it up for her. She devoured it and was quoting lines I knew, but never would have remembered were from that particular play. This book gave her a strong grasp of the characters, plot line and key scenes. A couple of weeks later we rented the Mel Gibson version and she told ME who everyone was and we followed along in the book. Halfway through the movie we got out the full length version of the play to follow along with the dialogue to be sure we got all the words. I doubt my 11 year old would have had the interest in the play without the double reinforcement of the simplified book and then the visual of the movie. I can't wait for more in the series - Romeo and Juliet is next, but not out yet. I learned as much as she did. This is a series to follow.




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