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Around the World in Eighty Days


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No. of pages 96

Published: 2021

Great for age 6-10 years

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Some novels are considered classics of children literature, read by numerous generations of young readers who made them immortal. That is the case with Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne, a true prototype for many later adventure tales. The thrilling race against time of eccentric Phileas Fogg and his manservant Passepartout, having to run around the planet to win a bet, is here presented in a modern and original way, thanks to the splendid drawings by Francesca Rossi, an artist able to capture the vivid atmosphere of the story.

 

 

This book is aimed at children at US 1st grade+.

This book has been graded for interest at 9-12 years.

There are 96 pages in this book.

This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+).

This book was published in 2021 by White Star .

Jules Vernes (1828 - 1905) was a French novelist, poet and playwright, best known for his adventure novels and his influence on the literary genre of science fiction. Francesca Rossi has illustrated numerous children's books for White Star, including Who's Afraid of Witches? , Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? , Classic Fairy Tales by Charles Perrault , Classic Fairy Tales by the Brothers Grimm , Little Women , Gulliver's Travels , Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea , and Around the World in Eighty Days .

 

This book contains the following story:

Around the World in 80 Days

For as long as anyone can remember, Phileas Fogg's daily ritual has never varied by even a minute. Then, on a whim and a bet, he sets out to prove that he can span the globe and return to his club in London in only 80 days. Suddenly, his life is turned upside down and every day offers an exciting new adventure.

Plot Summary:

The novel begins in London in 1872 and centers around Phileas Fogg, a wealthy and precise Englishman known for his punctuality and adherence to routines. He is a member of the Reform Club, a gentlemen's club where he spends much of his time.

One day, Fogg becomes involved in a discussion with his fellow club members about a recent bank robbery. Fogg confidently asserts that it is possible to travel around the world in eighty days. To prove his claim, he makes a wager with his fellow club members, vowing to accomplish the journey within that time frame and betting his entire fortune on it. The sum of 20,000 pounds is placed at stake.

Fogg immediately embarks on his adventurous journey, accompanied by his newly hired French servant, Passepartout, who proves to be an indispensable companion throughout the voyage. Their journey takes them across various countries and continents, and they encounter numerous challenges and adventures along the way:

Europe: Fogg and Passepartout travel through France, Italy, and other European countries, encountering obstacles such as delays, detective investigations, and cultural differences.

India: They arrive in Bombay (now Mumbai) and experience a series of mishaps, including rescuing a young widow named Aouda from a forced widowhood.

Asia: They traverse the Indian subcontinent and encounter a typhoon and a confrontation with a rival traveler named Detective Fix, who mistakenly believes Fogg is a bank robber.

United States: Fogg and Passepartout arrive in San Francisco and attempt to cross the United States by train, which proves to be a wild and challenging journey.

The Final Dash: As their deadline approaches, they return to England via a last-minute sea voyage, with Detective Fix still in pursuit.

The novel keeps readers in suspense as Fogg races against the clock, overcoming obstacles, and striving to make it back to London on time. Throughout the journey, the characters undergo personal transformations, and unexpected friendships are formed.

The story's climax occurs as Fogg and Passepartout rush back to London, with the final outcome hanging in the balance until the last moments of the novel. The story masterfully combines elements of adventure, suspense, and humor, and it explores themes of determination, courage, and the impact of travel on personal growth.

The novel concludes with the revelation of whether Phileas Fogg succeeds in his ambitious quest and wins the wager, making "Around the World in Eighty Days" a classic tale of travel and adventure that continues to captivate readers worldwide.

This book features the following character:

Phileas Fogg
This book features the character Phileas Fogg.