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A Tale of Two Cities

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The human story behind the French Revolution is embodied in four of Dickens's greatest characters: Madame Defarge, Lucie Manette and her husband Charles Darnay, and the misanthrope Sydney Carton whose final sacrifice gives meaning to his life.

The Holt McDougal Library includes a mix of fiction, nonfiction, drama, poetry, and biographies from a variety of reading levels for use as part of classroom curriculum or independent reading. Students will find selections they love in this extensive collection.

240 pages, Hardcover

Published August 28, 2001

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McDougal Littell

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McDougal Littell was founded in 1969 and initially published supplementary soft-cover textbooks for secondary English teachers. After its first soft-cover books for secondary English, they branched out into additional soft-cover books for secondary Social Studies. Through the years, they expanded their publishing areas to include Mathematics, World Languages and Science, as well as Language Arts and Social Studies.
In 1994, McDougal Littell became part of Houghton Mifflin Company, headquartered in Boston, MA.

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January 27, 2014
This was an abridged edition because it would have taken a while to read the full version for school. I might read it in it's full format on my own sometime. In any case, this really is an excellent book!
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