La Iliada (Encuentro con la Lectura)
La Iliada (Encuentro con la Lectura)
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Book Description
Written in simple, accessible language, these illustrated classics allow young readers to become acquainted with great authors and their works without the need to grapple with a text that might otherwise be too complex for them.
Colorful illustrations highlight select scenes from the story. Each book also includes a capsule author biography that provides background for the text.
The familiar characters and stories of Homer"s epic tale are vividly brought to life in this illustrated prose version for children.
La Iliada (Encuentro con la Lectura),Editors of Larousse (Mexico),Larousse Mexico,9702207290,Classics,Juvenile Fiction,Literature - Classics / Criticism,Spanish: Grades 4-7,Fiction / Classics
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