This series presents some of the best-known stories, retold in graphic novel format. Well-known villains and heroes take on new shape while staying true to their original authors.
King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table are the only defense against the forces of evil that threaten the kingdom of Camelot.
Margaret Mitchell's epic saga of love and war has long been heralded as The Great American Novel. Gone With the Wind explores the depths of human passions with indelible depictions of the burning fields and cities of Civil War and Reconstruction America. In the two main characters, the irresistible, tenacious Scarlett O'Hara and the formidable, debonair Rhett Butler, Margaret Mitchell gives us …
Young children will love discovering why all these things and much more are needed in this delightful book by the author of the best-selling "Dear Zoo". With lively illustrations, engaging text and an amazing giant lift-the-flap, pop-up, fold-out finale, this book is sure to become another classic.
Throughout her career, Margaret Atwood has played with different literary genres in her novels--historical fiction (Alias Grace), pulp fiction (The Blind Assassin), the comedy of manners (The Robber Bride)--but no foray into genre fiction has been as successful as her turn to speculative fiction in The Handmaid's Tale. Published in 1985, it echoes Orwell's 1984 and Huxley's Brave New World, but…
Dad bought a new bed for me and Ted. "Let's see how many fit on," I said ...