The Three Musketeers for Kids - (Illustrated Classics) by Alexandre Dumas (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- All for One and One for All--A Thrilling Classic Reimagined!
- 8-12 Years
- 7.8" x 5.2" Hardcover
- 240 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Classics
- Series Name: Illustrated Classics
Description
Book Synopsis
All for One and One for All--A Thrilling Classic Reimagined!The Three Musketeers: Illustrated Abridged Children Classics English Novel with Review Questions brings Alexandre Dumas' timeless tale of bravery and brotherhood to life for young readers. Follow D'Artagnan as he journeys to 17th-century Paris, meets the legendary musketeers Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, and gets swept into a whirlwind of conspiracies, sword fights, and royal secrets.
With stunning illustrations and a child-friendly retelling, this abridged edition makes the swashbuckling adventure accessible and exciting. Review questions at the end help reinforce understanding and encourage critical thinking.
What's Inside:- Abridged version of Dumas' legendary novel for younger readers
- Illustrations that vividly capture action and emotion
- Review questions to spark discussion and reflection
- Introduces children to world literature in an engaging way
- Teaches values like loyalty, courage, and teamwork
- Supports comprehension with interactive review content
- Heroic characters and exciting adventures
- Secrets, duels, and drama that keep them on the edge of their seats
- Fast-paced plot with friendship and fun
- Beautiful illustrations to support visual learning
- Easy-to-read language for confident reading
- Durable paperback format perfect for home or school
- Children discovering literary classics for the first time
- Fans of action, history, and heroism
- Storytime, classroom reading, or independent exploration
About the Author
Alexandre Dumas was a French writer who was born in 1802 in Villers-Cotterê ts, France. His parents were Marie-Louise É lisabeth Labouret and Thomas-Alexandre Dumas. He began his career by writing plays, which were successfully produced. Dumas is one of the most widely read French authors who has contributed distinguished work in several genres. His work has also been translated into many languages. Being of aristocratic rank, his father helped him to secure work with Louis-Philippe, Duke of OrlÉ ans. It was after the election of Louis-NapolÉ on Bonaparte in 1851 that Dumas fell from favor and left France. Though Dumas was successful, he had to face a lot of discrimination on account of his mixed-race ancestry. Later, owing to his personal journey, he also wrote a book about the issues of race and the effects of colonialism. He died in the year 1870 and was buried in his birthplace Villers-Coterets.