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Around the World in Eighty Days (Three Volumes) Author: [France] Jules Verne / [France] Roic Duvilliers / [France] Aude Solayac / [France] Anne-Claire Jouve Publisher: Changjiang Literature and Art Publishing House

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Introduction

◎Combining comics with classics, unlocking a new way to read classic masterpieces.

◎Five classic stories, closely integrated with the reading requirements of the new curriculum standards, cover multiple themes such as love, adventure, growth, eternity, time, etc., subtly and easily improve children's Chinese literacy, enrich writing materials, and meet the rigid needs of examinations.

◎Who says classics must be obscure and difficult to understand? The adapted story retains the original spirit and core, with a more complete and compact plot and rhythm. The language and story logic are more suitable for the age and psychological characteristics of primary school children, lowering the threshold for reading classics.

◎ Easily dress up the "famous works" and understand the classics without burden, so that children can enjoy a wonderful adventure in less than an hour and feel an overwhelming sense of accomplishment!

◎Many well-known foreign illustrators jointly created and carefully drawn this book, allowing children to improve their literary literacy while enjoying the nourishment of beauty.

◎Smoothly achieve the transition from parent-child reading in preschool to independent reading, build reading confidence, and cultivate reading habits.

Around the World in Eighty Days: A Comic Book

The story takes place in London in 1872. A French guy named Passepartout was hired as a servant of Mr. Phileas Fogg. That night, Mr. Fogg made a bet with his friends in the club - it would take 80 days to travel around the world. In order to win the bet, he took Passepartout on an unknown adventure. This journey was not just about experiencing exotic culture, but was full of intrigues along the way, and he never expected that he would be involved in a bank robbery...

Around the World in Eighty Days is one of Jules Verne's famous works. He loved traveling all his life, which also provided him with inspiration and nourishment for his literary creation. Verne's obsession with science added a lot of mystery to his novels and had an important influence on the science fiction genre. Therefore, Jules Verne is known as the "Father of Science Fiction".

About the Author

[French] Jules Verne/Original

Born into a middle-class family, Jules Verne followed his family's arrangement to study law in his early years, but he always loved literature. After he obtained a bachelor's degree in law, he devoted himself to playwriting. In 1850, he met Alexandre Dumas in Paris and published and performed his first play, The Broken Straw. Later, Verne refused to follow in his father's footsteps and hoped to continue his studies in the fields of science and literature. He completed the creation of his first novel in 1852 and worked as a secretary in the theater. In 1863, Jules Verne published Five Weeks in a Balloon, which was a huge success.

Between 1864 and 1869, Verne wrote the masterpieces Journey to the Center of the Earth and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. In 1870, he was awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honor. In 1872, his novel Around the World in Eighty Days was published and received great acclaim. It has been translated into many languages. Jules Verne wrote more than 80 novels, as well as a large number of plays and poems.

[French]Roiark Duvilliers/Adapted

French children's cartoonist. He has created both adult and children's books, and his works have been translated into at least 15 languages. He has written works such as "Little Mouse, Big Mistake", "My Close Friend", "Kardela Attack", "Hugo and the Windbreaker", "Little Family", and "Hidden in America". Among them, the highly acclaimed "Hidden in America" ​​has sold 20,000 copies in the United States.

[French] Aude Solayac/illustration

Graduated from the European Higher School of Graphics. After obtaining her diploma, she stayed in Angoulême and joined the Sanzot workshop and then the Marquis workshop. In 2007, she designed three volumes of "Journeys around the World"; in 2011, "The Battle of Buttons" was published. Between 2013 and 2015, she created the youth comic albums "History of Puerto Rico" and "Love".

[French] Anne-Claire Jouve/illustration

French colorist. Published Lincoln (4 volumes), Betty Bruce, Scalise, and Ernie Adams.

Tong Hua/Translation

How can God favor one person so much! She has worked as a translator for the mayor of France, regularly teaches in mountainous areas, and her educational program has been listened to by more than 300,000 people. So she must be fat and plump, right? No, she is as beautiful as a flower, with jade-like bones and ice-cold skin. So she must be as rigid as a textbook, right? No, she is so interesting that you can't breathe properly. So she must be a leftover fighter, right? No, she has a son who looks like Daniel Wu, and still looks forward to marrying for love. Overturn the table! Jealous! When she went out for a few days of drama summer camp, a boy secretly took 50 photos of her, and even edited the photos and added cute decorations to her. It feels like the boy's first love was taken away by her!



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