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Oliver Twist

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Inglaterra, século XIX.

Oliver Twist chegou ao mundo numa noite fria e adversa. A mãe morreu em seguida, e ninguém tinha a menor ideia de quem fosse o pai. Órfão e pobre, o menino passou por todo tipo de privação, até ser vendido a um coveiro. Maltratado, acabou fugindo e foi viver nas ruas de Londres, onde conheceu Fagin, chefe de uma quadrilha de meninos especialista em furto de joias. É o início de uma história comovente, cheia de desafios e reviravoltas.

Obrigado a roubar, Oliver começa a se meter numa grande enrascada, mas nem imagina que, em meio a tamanha confusão, o destino trará à tona os segredos de sua origem.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from July 26, 2010
      The inimitable Martin Jarvis brings his talents to bear on Charles Dickens's classic in an audiobook that will delight listeners with its superb recreations of gritty 19th-century London. To escape Mr. Bumble and life in the workhouse, Oliver flees to London where he meets the Artful Dodger and becomes embroiled with Fagin's ragtag band of thieves. Jarvis simply dazzles: his performance captures both the humor and sorrow of the text, his narration is crisp, and his characterizations—his rendition of the terrifying district magistrate, Mr. Fang, is particularly memorable—are as varied as they are energetic, befitting, and enjoyable.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 2, 1996
      A Twist of Beauty An inviting design may inspire readers of a newly abridged edition of Charles Dickens's classic Oliver Twist to join the hero in asking, please sir, for more. Christian Birmingham spots nearly every page of text with a small, charcoal-gray image, and complements important scenes with full-page color illustrations. Birmingham's hues are predominantly deep, somber and gritty, but not without occasional flashes of royal blues and golds. Text is shaded in the faintest yellow, soft on the eye.

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  • Portuguese

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  • Lexile® Measure:790
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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