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Don Quixote
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Published: 1 September, 1995
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This is a very clear and lively retelling of the famous novel by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780192741653
ISBN10 0192741659
Number Of Pages 96
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Oxford University Press
Format hardback
Edition Abridged edition
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Harrison's language captures the style of the original.... Ambrus's artwork is well suited to the story; he captures the personalities of both knight and squire without reducing them to caricatures. --School Library Journal
Children will find this a fast-paced, readable introduction to Cervantes' novel. --Booklist

[Harrison's] language captures the style of the original.... Ambrus's artwork is well suited to the story; he captures the personalities of both knight and squire without reducing them to caricatures. --School Library Journal
Children will find this a fast-paced, readable introduction to Cervantes' novel. --Booklist


[Harrison's] language captures the style of the original.... Ambrus's artwork is well suited to the story; he captures the personalities of both knight and squire without reducing them to caricatures. --School Library Journal
Children will find this a fast-paced, readable introduction to Cervantes' novel. --Booklist

[Harrison's] language captures the style of the original.... Ambrus's artwork is well suited to the story; he captures the personalities of both knight and squire without reducing them to caricatures. --School Library Journal
Children will find this a fast-paced, readable introduction to Cervantes' novel. --Booklist


[Harrison's] language captures the style of the original.... Ambrus's artwork is well suited to the story; he captures the personalities of both knight and squire without reducing them to caricatures. --School Library Journal


Children will find this a fast-paced, readable introduction to Cervantes' novel. --Booklist


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