Treasure Island
Autor: Robert Louis Stevenson
Tema: General; Fiction; Juvenile Fiction; Action & Adventure; Humor; Islands; Comics & Graphic Novels; Education; classics; Juvenile Nonfiction; Graphic Novels; Pirates; Treasure troves; Adventure and adventurers; Concepts; Bilingual Education; Study Aids; Test Prep; Buried treasure; Manga; Book Notes; Alphabet; Treasure trove; Study & learning skills; Education & Teaching; Comic Strips & Cartoons; Study & learning skills: general; Cartoons and comics; Treasure Island (Imaginary place); Study Guides
Editorial: Macmillan
From School Library Journal
Grade 5-9–Jim Hawkins, Billy Bones, Ben Gunn, and Long John Silver come alive again in this faithful adaptation of the classic novel, which retains much of the original language. Billy Bones is still struck dead by apoplexy and the parrot still cries pieces of eight, for example. The stark visuals are often gripping, most notably in the scene in which Billy Bones first appears and later when Jim Hawkins fights for his life against Israel Hands aboard the Hispaniola. The section entitled The Making of Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island includes concept sketches, photos of Hamilton's friends that he used as models for his characters, and information on his artistic techniques. Readers will also learn that the author approaches storytelling in a cinematic way, which may explain why there are so many images of characters' faces hidden dramatically in shadows. Older children and teens will find this to be a compelling read, and it can help to bridge the gap in your library between graphic novels and the classics._–Andrea Lipinski, New York Public Library_
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Product Description
When Jim Hawkins uncovers the key to a pirate’s treasure map he sets out on a quest to find the buried treasure with the help of pirate captain Long John Silver. Artist Tim Hamilton brings the pirates and villains to life in this graphic novel adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic.