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Dive into a tempestuous tale of love, betrayal, and redemption in the reimagined world of "King Lear," where the line between loyalty and deceit blurs with every thunderclap. In this compelling adaptation for children, the ancient kingdom of Britain is stirred by the actions of its aging ruler, King Lear. Intent on dividing his realm among his three daughters, Lear's world unravels as flattery leads to falsehood, and love battles with greed. Amidst the chaos, the unwavering love of his youngest daughter, Cordelia, shines as a beacon of hope, challenging the darkness with her integrity. As Lear…mehr

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Dive into a tempestuous tale of love, betrayal, and redemption in the reimagined world of "King Lear," where the line between loyalty and deceit blurs with every thunderclap. In this compelling adaptation for children, the ancient kingdom of Britain is stirred by the actions of its aging ruler, King Lear. Intent on dividing his realm among his three daughters, Lear's world unravels as flattery leads to falsehood, and love battles with greed. Amidst the chaos, the unwavering love of his youngest daughter, Cordelia, shines as a beacon of hope, challenging the darkness with her integrity. As Lear navigates through storms both literal and metaphorical, he confronts the essence of true loyalty and the cost of his pride, learning that the greatest lessons often come from the most unexpected places. Perfect for fans of retold classics and readers of tales like "A Tale of Two Cities" adapted for young audiences, this book weaves the richness of Shakespeare's themes with the accessibility of modern storytelling. It's a journey through a legendary story that, like works by Roald Dahl or the adaptations by Marcia Williams, brings timeless literature to life for young readers.
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Jeanette Vigon is a vibrant storyteller hailing from the sun-kissed beaches of California, where her Spanish heritage infuses her writing with a colorful zest for life. Born to Spanish immigrants who carried stories of their homeland across the ocean, Jeanette's childhood was rich with tales that sparked her imagination and sowed the seeds for her future in storytelling. After completing her education with a focus on early childhood development, Jeanette dedicated herself to the noble profession of teaching. As a beloved primary school teacher, she spent years enlightening young minds in the classroom. Her magical ability to turn even the most mundane lesson into a memorable adventure earned her admiration from both her pupils and peers.