The highly successful Burlington Reader Series, offering over 130 titles, is specially designed for ESO and Bachillerato students. It offers a wide variety of accessible adaptations and original stories that reflect the interests of students in these age groups.
What Can Live in a Grassland? (First Step Nonfiction: Animal Adaptations)
What Can Live in a Grassland? (First Step Nonfiction: Animal Adaptations) Lions, and zebras, and termites, oh my! See why a grassland is a perfect habitat for these animals and more.
What Can Live in a Lake? (First Step Nonfiction: Animal Adaptations)
What Can Live in a Lake? (First Step Nonfiction: Animal Adaptations) Fish swim and ducks paddle. Beavers build and herons wade. Discover how these animals and others adapt to living in a lake.
What Can Live in the Ocean? (First Step Nonfiction - Animal Adaptations)
What Can Live in the Ocean? (First Step Nonfiction: Animal Adaptations) Discover how adaptations make the ocean a perfect habitat for whales, lobsters, sea horses, and many, many more animals.
Shakespeare, Madness, and Music: Scoring Insanity in Cinematic Adaptations
Shakespeare, Madness, and Music: Scoring Insanity in Cinematic Adaptations examines the use of music in the three political tragedies of William Shakespeare: Hamlet, Macbeth, and King Lear. Each chapter presents the musical treatment of individual characters afflicted with or feigning madness_Hamlet, Ophelia, Lady Macbeth, King Lear, and Edgar_offering analysis and interpretation of the music used to underscore, belie, or otherwise inform or invoke the characters' states of mind and providing a fascinating indication of culture and society, as well as the thoughts and ideas of individual directors, composers, and actors.