THE YOUNG ENGINEERS IN ARIZONA
The Modern English Edition
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- £1.49
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- £1.49
Publisher Description
The Young Engineers in Arizona by H. Irving Hancock is a timeless tale of adventure, ingenuity, and perseverance that continues to inspire readers today. Originally published over a century ago, this story of young engineers navigating the challenges of building in the Arizona desert has captivated generations. However, many modern readers find the original text difficult to engage with due to its outdated language and lack of context. This Modern English Edition is the perfect solution for anyone who wants to experience the story’s rich narrative and lessons without the barriers of archaic prose.
Carefully rewritten to maintain the original spirit and plot while making the text accessible and easy to read, this edition brings the story to life for a new audience. It includes six key features designed to enhance the reading experience: an original introduction that sets the stage for the narrative, a detailed author bio that connects readers to the historical background, a student-favorite character guide that clarifies the roles and motivations of each character, a chronological timeline that helps readers follow the story’s progression, in-depth literary analysis that deepens understanding of themes and symbolism, and over 20 discussion questions ideal for classroom use or book clubs.
Whether you're a student looking for a more approachable version of this classic, a teacher seeking a well-rounded resource, or simply a reader who enjoys the excitement of engineering and adventure, this edition offers a complete and enriching experience. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to discover or rediscover a piece of literary history—grab your copy today and dive into the thrilling world of The Young Engineers in Arizona.