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Discover the Magical World of “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens

Embark on a timeless journey through the pages of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. This enchanting tale of redemption and compassion retains its appeal across generations. Whether you’re exploring the book for the first time or revisiting it, this enriched classic edition promises to delight readers of all ages. With its stunning 160 pages, this mass-market paperback edition is perfect for cozy holiday reading.

Key Features of “A Christmas Carol”

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster, Enriched Classic edition (October 9, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 160
  • ISBN: 1416534784 (ISBN-13: 978-1416534785)
  • Reading Age: 6+ years
  • Lexile Measure: HL1020L
  • Item Weight: 2.4 ounces
  • Dimensions: 4.19 x 0.5 x 6.75 inches

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This remarkable edition of A Christmas Carol offers a wealth of features designed to enhance your reading experience:

  • Enriched Classic Edition: Elevate your understanding with enhanced commentary and historical context.
  • Perfect for All Ages: Engaging for both adult readers and children, making it an excellent family read.
  • Compact and Portable: With its lightweight design and convenient dimensions, take it anywhere—perfect for holiday travels.
  • Iconic Storyline: Dive into the transformative journey of Ebenezer Scrooge, a tale filled with valuable life lessons.

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Customer Review Summary

Readers from various backgrounds have shared their thoughts on this iconic book. Many commend its engaging storytelling and morals about kindness and generosity. Here are some key takeaways from customer reviews:

  • Positive Aspects: The rich character development and timeless messages resonate well with both young and adult audiences.
  • Drawbacks: A few readers noted that the language may be challenging for younger, less experienced readers.

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A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Specification

Specification: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

Publisher

Simon & Schuster, Enriched Classic edition (October 9, 2007)

Language

English

Mass Market Paperback

160 pages

ISBN-10

1416534784

ISBN-13

978-1416534785

Reading age

6+ years, from customers

Lexile measure

HL1020L

Item Weight

2.4 ounces

Dimensions

4.19 x 0.5 x 6.75 inches

Mass Market Paperback (pages)

160

Item Weight (ounces)

2.4

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Reviews (13)

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  1. Jamie

    This is a classic to have in your home. It’s a beautiful cover, the words are big, the pages are thick, and pictures are in color. It’ll read like a children’s book. It’s well made and I highly recommend it. You enjoy it for decades to come

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  2. Daren Homewood

    Libro ricevuto dal venditore in tempi brevi
    Ben fatto
    Ottimo come regalo da fare per natale
    Prezzo ottimo

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  3. Renee

    This book is made with high quality materials and vibrant colors. I would definitely recommend if you are a book lover!

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  4. Luciane B.

    Produto bem embalado, recebimento no prazo.

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  5. Dljoz1

    This quick read is a must for the Christmas season. Timeless and uplifting that enables one to reflect on their own life.

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  6. madeline

    This classic is super quick and easy to read. But the audiobook Amazon produced is also a great way to enjoy it- so much fun to listen to all the voices!

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  7. GMorrison

    “I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year. I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future. The Spirits of all Three shall strive within me. I will not shut out the lessons that they teach. Oh, tell me I may sponge away the writing on this stone,” (Dickens 144) the once miserly, old Scrooge pledges desperately to the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come as they stand over Scrooge’s future grave, following their witnessing of the nightmarish images of his own forthcoming death and its pitiable consequences. Charles Dickens’ charming and clever classic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and his change of heart has touched a countless number of people over generations. This five-star novel’s utterly moving message and immense genius will touch many more to come, and urge others to make the pledge to “honor Christmas in [their own hearts], and try to keep it all the year,” (Dickens 144), as Scrooge so thoroughly did himself that one Christmas night.
    Originally published in the year of 1843, A Christmas Carol summons us to Victorian London, contemporary to the year the story was published. The selfish, stingy, miserly, and miserable, old Ebenezer Scrooge broods in his hatred for the Christmas Season, as Scrooge greatly detests happiness, generosity, love, and family. Christmas Eve night, he is haunted by the ghost of his old business partner, Jacob Marley, who appears to Scrooge with a long, heavy chain made from all of the terrible things that Marley pursued in life. Marley warns Scrooge that he is doomed to Marley’s same, terrible fate unless he changes the way he lives his life. So he tells Scrooge that three more Spirits will haunt him during the course of the night. We all know the story: the Ghosts of Christmases Past, Present, and Yet To Come visit Scrooge and show him moments in his lifetime in order to instill in Scrooge the idea to stop being so dreadful and instead to become compassionate. Throughout Scrooge’s tale, Charles Dickens introduces to us three different methods (one for each of the three spirits) as the tools for a person, such as Scrooge, to change one’s life. A very prominent theme portrayed in A Christmas Carol, is how the application of these three methods will change someone’s heart.
    The Ghost of Christmas Past is the first of the three to appear to Scrooge and the first to apply one of Dickens’ methods to change Scrooge’s heart. The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge back to his childhood and early years to show him all of the people he has loved. He sees his beloved, younger sister, Fan, the mother of his ever-encouraging nephew, Fred; he sees the jolly man to whom he was once apprenticed, Fezziwig, and the jovial love he showed to all his family and friends; and Scrooge also sees his former fiancée, reliving not only the scene of when she left him due to his growing greed, but also the images of the happy life she led after she left him. Seeing these people in his past renews Scrooge’s spark of love for his family and friends. Dickens’ first step to a change of heart— love.
    The jolly Ghost of Christmas Present succeeds the Ghost of Christmas Past and leads Scrooge through the existing world to see all those who were currently celebrating Christmas. He shows Scrooge the Cratchits, the family of Scrooge’s clerk Bob Cratchit, demonstrating to Scrooge how his habit of penny-pinching and ill behavior toward Bob Cratchit is affecting the poor, struggling family, in particular Bob Cratchit’s crippled son, Tiny Tim. This helps Scrooge feel regret for the decisions he has made and become more generous to those in need. The second method to the changing of Scrooge’s heart was the feeling of regret.
    Then the wraithlike Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come appears to Scrooge and shows him scenes from the future. At first, these scenes meant nothing to Scrooge as he saw the people of London’s disgraceful response to a terrible man’s death until Scrooge realized that this terrible man was Scrooge himself. This sudden realization at the setting of Scrooge’s own future grave was the sign of his complete conversion to kindheartedness. He felt absolute fear of the images he saw, and wanted nothing more than to reverse them. Hence, The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come applied the final method of transformation— fear for the future’s terrible consequences.
    So there are the keys to Scrooge’s conversion— love, regret, and fear for the future. The theme of how the application of these three methods is the key to changing someone’s frame of mind I believe is both valid and properly conveyed. With the help of the three spirits that fateful, Christmas Eve night, Ebenezer Scrooge realized that he must always have, “the Spirits of all Three… strive within [him, and] not shut out the lessons that they teach,” because if he went back to not loving, not feeling regret and guilt, and not being wary or fearful of future consequences, Scrooge would return to the greedy, wicked state in which he had found himself the night before. But that theme isn’t the most prominent in Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. The most prominent theme is the happiness one feels when one shows more benevolence, and I think that Dickens displayed this intent more than thoroughly by the end of his tale. And how true that is. Scrooge would’ve gone on living his rotten life with no lasting legacy when he died if it were not for the spirits’ visits. Instead, he spent the rest of his years becoming “as good a friend, as good a master, and as good a man, as the good old city knew, or any other good old city, town, or borough, in the good old world,” (Dickens 158).
    In Charles Dickens’ flawlessly written tale of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge learns that happiness can come to us if we will forget self and worldly gain, concentrating instead on helping others and learning to embrace the love of family and friends. Dickens’ clear, concise, and beautiful depiction of the world’s most beloved Christmas story second only to Christmas’ inspiration is one that everyone would benefit from reading. And may those who read it, remember themselves to “honor Christmas in [their hearts], and try to keep it all the year,” (Dickens 144).

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  8. Michael Talbert

    I reread this great book every Christmas season. I would recommend it to everyone! Three ghosts visits transform a bitter old tight-fisted man into a loving person.

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  9. Nilesh pandey

    I’m an adult but I always like such books which are written targets audience as child

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  10. Nilesh pandey

    This beautifully crafted edition of A Christmas Carol is a real treat for Dickens fans and classic literature enthusiasts alike. It offers an authentic, page-by-page reproduction of the original 1843 edition, complete with period illustrations and intricate details that bring the story to life as Dickens first intended. The attention to historical accuracy is remarkable, from the typeface to the cover design.

    Not only is it a faithful preservation of the text and art, but the quality of the reproduction also enhances the timelessness of the story itself.

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  11. Terry Nan

    J’ai retrouvé ce livre, lu dans mon enfance, encore plus touchant aujourd’hui, bien des années après. On souhaiterait que tous les « Scrooge » de ce monde puissent se transformer ainsi. Joyeux Noel…

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  12. R. Beadle

    The book is rich and a must-read for every generation! My heart is warmed by this carol-tale! It truly is a song of the heart

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  13. Kevin B

    This book has blessed me my whole life. I read it often. My collection of film versions of a Christmas Carol is approaching thirty variations. This Kindle edition is flawless. Be sure to zoom in on the illustrations.

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