Three Men in a Boat for Kids : illustrated Abridged Children Classics English Novel with Review Questions
Description
Initially meant to be a travelogue of a journey along the river Thames, Three Men in a Boat is a humorous tale of the adventures of three friends and their dog on a bizarre boat trip. A fun interplay of youthful folly, comic songs, camping stories, and an eccentric dog, the book takes you on an amusing tour of Victorian Britain.
What the Book Explores- Core themes developed through structured progression
- Concepts presented with clarity and coherence
- Engagement with relevant ideas and context
- Material designed to support deeper understanding
- Clear and disciplined writing style
- Organized presentation for easy navigation
- Balanced approach between insight and accessibility
- Suitable for independent reading and guided study
- Serious and intentional readers
- Students and learners seeking structured content
- Libraries and educational settings
- Readers interested in thoughtful exploration
This book contributes meaningful value through its structured approach and clear development of ideas, making it a dependable addition to a thoughtful collection.
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| Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on March 8, 1859, Kenneth Grahame grew up along with his siblings at his grandmother’s place in Cookham village, Berkshire. He attended St. Edward’s School, Oxford, but could not continue his education at a University due to financial restrains. In 1879, he took up a career at the Bank of England on his guardian’s guidance. Grahame wrote and contributed stories and articles to London journals such as the National Observer, The Yellow Book, and the St. James Gazette. He also published collections of stories, sketches, and essays. Pagan Papers (1893), The Golden Age (1895), a collection reminiscing childhood, and its sequel, Dream Days (1898) were all well-received by the literary critics of the day. His best-loved work, The Wind and the Willows, was published in 1908. Grahame breathed his last on July 6, 1932, in Pangbourne, Berkshire.PUBLISHER:
Prakash Books
ISBN-10:
9354402437
ISBN-13:
9789354402432
BINDING:
Hardback
NUMBER OF PAGES:
240
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
1.00(H) x 5.17(W)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General / adult
LANGUAGE:
English