Jane Eyre for Kids - (Illustrated Classics) by Charlotte Brontë (Hardcover)
About this item
Highlights
- A Classic Tale of Courage, Heart, and Independence!
- 8-12 Years
- 7.8" x 5.1" Hardcover
- 240 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Classics
- Series Name: Illustrated Classics
Description
Book Synopsis
A Classic Tale of Courage, Heart, and Independence!Jane Eyre: Illustrated Abridged Children Classics English Novel with Review Questions brings Charlotte Brontë's timeless masterpiece to life for young readers. Follow Jane--an orphan with an indomitable spirit--as she grows from a mistreated child into a strong, self-reliant woman seeking love, respect, and a place she can call home.
With beautiful illustrations and simplified storytelling, this abridged edition makes the emotional and inspiring journey of Jane Eyre accessible to children. Review questions at the end help reinforce key lessons and themes for deeper engagement.
What's Inside:- Abridged adaptation of the classic novel for younger readers
- Gorgeous illustrations that depict key moments and emotions
- Thoughtful review questions to encourage critical thinking and comprehension
- Introduces themes of resilience, morality, and self-worth
- Promotes empathy and emotional intelligence
- Supports reading comprehension through guided questions
- Relatable character with a heartfelt story of struggle and strength
- Intriguing plot with mystery, romance, and self-discovery
- Illustrations that help bring Jane's world to life
- High-quality artwork for visual engagement
- Age-appropriate retelling with accessible language
- Durable paperback edition ideal for reading at home or school
- Young readers exploring classic literature
- Parents and educators introducing strong literary heroines
- Classroom discussions on character development and moral choices
About the Author
Charlotte Brontë was born in a village in Yorkshire, England on April 21, 1816. Her father was Irish and her mother was Cornish. She was one of six children. As children, Charlotte and her siblings read a lot and created their own imaginary worlds. Brontë wrote her first known poem at the age of 13. Jane Eyre, her second novel, is considered her best work. Apart from writing, she also worked as a teacher and a governess. This helped her write about both of these professions in Jane Eyre. Her two sisters, Emily and Anne, were also writers. All three of them used male pseudonyms to get published, because it was harder for women writers to get published in those days.