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The Three Musketeers
By (Author) Alexandre Dumas
Adapted by Susan Hill
Illustrated by Carlo Molinari
Starry Forest
Starry Forest
4th May 2021
Adapted edition
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
64
Width 152mm, Height 203mm
Age range 6 to 9
All for one and one for all!
Early readers will love this classic tale of honour, friendship, and adventure.D'Artagnan dreams of joining the Musketeers, the special guards to the King of France. But in Paris, he's drawn into a dangerous hunt for the Queen's missing royal jewel. D'Artagnan must journey to London and retrieve the diamond before the king of France notices it's gone and before the queen's enemies catch up!
Susan Hill CBE has been a professional writer for more than fifty years. Her books have won awards and prizes including the Whitbread and the John Llewellyn Rhys and the Somerset Maugham; and have been shortlisted for the Booker. Susan's writing career has encompassed acclaimed literary novels, ghost stories, childrens books, detective novels and memoirs. The Woman in Black, her terrifying ghost story, is still running as a play in the West End and is now a successful film. Susan was born in Scarborough, Yorkshire; attended Kings College, London; settled in North Norfolk; and most recently moved to Portland, OR. She is married with two daughters. Carlo Molinari was born in Santeramo, Italy, where he grew up and now lives. All his life, he's had a passion for comics, especially those drawn realistically in a personal style. He began his education at the Liceo Artistico and went on to study painting at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Bari. In his spare time, he dances Argentine Tango. If he werent an artist, he would be a handyman, actor, or dancera character from a Moebius or Micheluzzi comic strip. He likes to listen to jazz, rock, and classical music while he works and taught himself English purely by using computer software.