This complete study edition of Charles Dickens's Great Expectations includes information about life in Victorian England, questions, writing ideas, projects, and everything students need to explore one of the greatest novels of unrequited love, social status, and coming of age.
- Friendly reading support ensures understanding and enjoyment - Guided Reading Questions guide students through the work by raising important issues in key passages - Footnotes explain obscure references, unusual usages, and terms - Words for Everyday Use entries define and give pronunciations for difficult terms Reading Level: High School (challenging)
This complete study edition of Willa Cather's My Ántonia includes illustrations of nineteenth-century prairie life, historical information, questions, writing ideas, and projects to help students delve into this novel of friendship, memory, and change. Related readings by Willa Cather, Naomi Shihab Nye, Walt Whitman, and others illustrate and expand on themes from the novel.
- Friendly reading support ensures understanding and enjoyment - Guided Reading Questions guide students through the work - Footnotes explain obscure references, unusual usages, and terms
This complete study edition of Mark Twain's classic novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn includes historical information on nineteenth-century America, illustrations, questions, writing ideas, and projects to help students explore Huck and Jim's world, address attitudes towards race, and examine their own ideas about humanity.
- Friendly reading support ensures understanding and enjoyment - Guided Reading Questions guide students through the work by raising important issues in key passages. - Footnotes explain obscure references, unusual usages, and terms
This complete study edition of William Shakespeare's romance The Tempest includes background on Shakespeare's life and the Renaissance, additional readings from the Age of Exploration, questions, writing ideas, and projects - everything students need to explore an island "full of noises, / Sounds, and sweet airs that give delight."
- Friendly reading support ensures understanding and enjoyment - Guided Reading Questions guide students through the work by raising important issues in key passages. - Footnotes explain obscure references, unusual usages, and terms