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20,000 leguas de viaje submarino

Bowen, Carl. (Author). Ocampo Ruiz, Jos Ǎlfonso, (illustrator.). Verne, Jules, 1828-1905 Vingt mille lieues sous les mers. (Added Author).
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SPANISH,J FIC Bowen
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20,000 Leguas de Viaje Submarino : Novela Gráfica
20,000 Leguas de Viaje Submarino : Novela Gráfica
by Vern, Jules; Bowen, Carl (Retold by); Fuentes, Benny (Inked or colored by); Ruiz, Jose (Illustrator)
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20,000 Leguas de Viaje Submarino : Novela Gráfica

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Gr 3-6-This graphic-novel adaptation of Verne's classic novel follows the underwater adventures of the Nautilus, a high-tech submarine led by Captain Nemo. The story begins with sightings of a strange creature around the world and a decision by the U.S. government to find out what it is. Pierre Aronnax, a scientist, boards the Abraham Lincoln and the crew soon discovers that this beast can't be killed because it is a submarine. The crew members board the Nautilus as prisoners and witness the adventures of the vessel. The illustrations will appeal to young readers, from the cover with deep red tentacles wrapped around the Nautilus to the muscled, comic-book renderings of the characters. The book includes information about Verne and discussion questions and topics for further writing. It is sure to pique the interest of many fans of the format and will help reluctant readers get a taste for Verne's works. The language and dialogue are easy to follow and understand. While the adaptation only skims the original adventures of the Nautilus, it will help to bridge the gap between modern-day children's books and classic literature.-Roberto Zapata, San Antonio Public Library, TX (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.