Synopses & Reviews
This atmospheric, highly illustrated book captures the spirit of Charles Dickensand#8217;s classic holiday novel.and#160; Here, the timeless tale of Ebenezer Scroogeand#8217;s Christmas night encounter with three ghostsand#151;and his transformation from miserable miser to warmhearted benefactorand#151;is enhanced with stunning additional features: flaps, including one that opens to reveal Scroogeand#8217;s past; a large pop-up of the Ghost of Christmas Present surrounded by gifts; a tucked-in booklet of Christmas party games; pull tabs, and more.
Magnificent artwork and cleverly researched photographs recreate the vibrant yet sometimes dark characters of Dickensand#8217;s London.
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About the Author
Martin Howard has written several childrenand#8217;s books on diverse subjects, including The Bad Dogand#8217;s Diary: A Year in the Life of Blake: Loverand#133;Fighterand#133;Dog and How to Cook for Children. He lives in the south of France and is a great fan of Dickens.
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Carlo Molinari was classically trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bari. He lives and works as an illustrator in Santeramo, Italy.