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Frankenstein: Abridged for Young Readers

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A beloved classic adult novel skilfully abridged to inspire and engage a new generation of middle-grade readers, from a hugely popular bestselling children's author.

"I, Victor Frankenstein, will explore unknown powers, and unfold to the world the deepest mysteries of creation..."
Driven by a boundless ambition to create life itself, young scientist Victor Frankenstein creates his own being from stitched-together body parts. But when he succeeds in bringing his creature to life, the result is horrific; a towering, hideous-bodied monster with the innocent soul of a newborn child. Spurned by its creator and rejected by society, the initially gentle creature turns on its maker and wreaks a trail of vengeful murder and tragedy.

The original work of horror/science fiction abridged for today's young readers.

192 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 25, 2025

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Lucy Strange

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Lucy Strange worked as an actor, singer and storyteller before becoming a secondary school English teacher. She now lives and writes in the heart of the Kent countryside with her partner James, their baby boy and a tortoiseshell cat known as Moo.

Our Castle by the Sea is Lucy’s second novel for children, following her critically acclaimed debut, The Secret of Nightingale Wood.

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January 16, 2026

Lucy Strange’s Frankenstein is a thoughtful, well-crafted adaptation that successfully introduces younger readers to Mary Shelley’s classic while preserving its emotional weight and central themes. Rather than oversimplifying the story, Strange distills it in a way that remains respectful of the original’s concerns with creation, responsibility, isolation, and the consequences of unchecked ambition.

The prose is clear and accessible, making the narrative approachable without losing its sense of atmosphere or moral complexity. This version invites readers into the story emotionally, encouraging empathy and reflection rather than focusing solely on plot. It works particularly well as a gateway text—preparing readers to later engage more confidently with Shelley’s original novel.

Overall, this adaptation serves as an excellent bridge between modern young readers and a foundational work of classic literature, offering both an engaging reading experience and a meaningful introduction to one of literature’s most enduring stories.
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