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Twelfth Night

By: William Shakespeare, Helen Street
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The world's greatest classics retold for children.

Viola survives a shipwreck, but she thinks her twin brother, Sebastian, has died.

Alone in a strange country where it isn't safe to be a single girl, Viola disguises herself as a boy called Cesario and finds work as a servant.

But dressing in boy's clothes doesn’t stop Viola falling in love with a man - who is in love with someone else.

Will she ever manage to win his love for herself? And who is this other young man that appears, looking so like Cesario? What confusion will result from his arrival? Perhaps Viola's brother didn't drown after all.

©2012 Helen Street (P)2020 Helen Street
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nice retelling

nice retelling but it's still close to the original language so hard to understand for kids 10 and younger. The voices did do well with making the story interesting.

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