Mar 182012
 

A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol

The internationally acclaimed illustrator Lisbeth Zwerger spent over two years creating the illustrations for her interpretation of this beloved story. She lends her signature wit, charm, and insightful clarity to pictures that add new dimension and depth to Dickens’s tale of the redemption of parsimonious Ebenezer Scrooge by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future. The result is a splendid new edition that’s sure to be cherished by generations to come. In the history of English litera

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  1. 151 of 156 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Possibly the best “Christmas Carol” ever, December 18, 2006
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    CC-in-VA (Virginia, USA) –

    This review is from: A Christmas Carol (Hardcover)

    Many versions of Dickens’ classic “A Christmas Carol” are actually abridgements (done more or less smoothly) but this version is complete and unabridged. Even if you think you are familiar with the book you may find upon reading this one that you previously had read a shortened version! The completeness of this volume would be reason enough to add it to your library, but the quality of the pages, typeface, and above all the lovely illustrations scattered throughout further commend it. I have bought copies for all 3 of my grown children–because every family deserves to own a complete version of this classic story and this one is the best I have ever seen.

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  2. 50 of 51 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A Christmas Carol to treasure for Christmases yet to come, November 8, 2003
    By 
    Herbert T. Moskovitz “Herbphilly” (Philadelphia, PA United States) –
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    This review is from: A Christmas Carol (Audio CD)

    A Christmas Carol Audiobook
    read by Jim Dale

    I once heard it said that to appreciate Dickens best, one should read his stories aloud. I have never had the time to try to do this, but having just listened to a new unabridged reading of A Christmas Carol from Random House, I can see the validity of the statement. Playing the CD’s I felt as if the narrator was, in the words of Dickens himself, “standing in the spirit at your elbow.”

    And what a narrator! The multi-talented Jim Dale reads the story…no, that is not correct…Jim Dale PERFORMS the story. I counted 42 voices in the three-hour recording. Jim Dale is well known for his over 200 voices (and counting) bringing to life all of the characters in the Harry Potter books, which he also records for Random House’s Listening Library.

    I first saw Jim Dale in the 1977 Disney movie Pete’s Dragon where he played the bumbling villain. The next year he played three hilarious characters in another Disney film, Hot Lead and Cold Feet. I was lucky to see him in two musicals on Broadway, in Barnum, and Me and My Girl. Both very memorable performances. I plan to see him next month as he sings and dances Scrooge in Madison Square Garden’s Christmas Carol – The Musical. I figure if he is great in the audiobook, he will be even better on stage. An actor has only two tools…his voice and his body. In the audiobooks, of course, only the voice can be used.

    And Dale’s voice talents are well showcased here. I often found myself laughing out loud, thanks to the combined genius of Dickens and Dale. In a couple of cases, the genius is pure Dale. At one point he adds a bit of a dog’s panting that really cracked me up.

    I have seen and/or heard other wonderful actors do one-man renditions of A Christmas Carol. A number of years ago a friend played a tape for me of John Gielgud doing an abridged version. I saw Patrick Stewart do his acclaimed one man show on Broadway; from the first row! And I have seen the author’s great-great grandson, Gerald Dickens do his skilled and energetic version several times. They are all memorable and it would be impossible to say which was the best. But I can heartily recommend that Jim Dale’s version be added to the family library. It is complete, it is accurate and it is a virtuoso performance.

    Although I certainly know the story well, I found by listening to the audiobook I was paying closer attention to the lesser known parts…the parts that, to be honest, I usually would skim over when rereading the book. In fact, there were several sections where I felt as if I were hearing them for the first time. Marvelous sections. I couldn’t believe I had missed them in the past. Maybe Jim Dale’s voice just made them more vibrant than my own inner voice.

    I suppose that asking me to review Jim Dale reading A Christmas Carol really isn’t fair. One of my favorite performers reading my favorite story by my favorite author! But surely I am not alone. Dickens is universally known as England’s greatest novelist. I wouldn’t be surprised if Jim Dale was gaining a reputation as one of the world’s greatest readers of audiobooks. They are both master storytellers. And to quote the Dickens himself, “If that’s not high praise, tell me higher, and I’ll use it.”

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  3. 87 of 94 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Read the book the way Dickens wrote it………., November 22, 2006
    By 
    Susan K. Schoonover “Sue Yingling” (Boulder, CO) –
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    This review is from: A Christmas Carol (Paperback)

    I hope all readers take time to read A CHRISTMAS CAROL in the original language Dickens used in the 1840′s. Dickens’ language remains humorous, descriptive and insightful and not inaccessible to most modern readers especially with the use of a good glossary. This is a great read aloud for families at Christmas time and also a great introduction to Dickens and other Victorian writers. Don’t settle for an abridged version. Read this masterpiece the way it was intended

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