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You are happy
This edition of "You Are Happy" is part of the Oxford Bookworms Library, specifically curated for beginner English language learners at Stage 2. It presents a condensed and simplified narrative adapted from Margaret Atwood's extensive body of work. The adaptation employs accessible vocabulary and straightforward sentence structures, making it an approachable entry point into literary fiction for those new to the English language. The central premise likely focuses on a simple exploration of the concept of happiness, conveyed through relatable, everyday scenarios designed for easy comprehension and engagement by a learner audience. The themes explored within this simplified text would likely center on universally understood concepts such as simple joys, personal contentment, or the common human pursuit of well-being, reflecting the title's optimistic suggestion. While deep character development is characteristic of longer works, this adaptation would likely feature straightforward, relatable individuals navigating uncomplicated circumstances to illustrate the core ideas. What makes this edition compelling is its function as an effective educational tool; it offers language learners a gentle yet insightful introduction to Margaret Atwood's distinctive narrative style and thematic depth, all presented within a linguistically accessible framework that fosters both reading comprehension and a reflection on fundamental human experiences like happiness.
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Tomes & Tales
$89.95
1 copy
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
96
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780195402230
ISBN-10
0195402235
Language
English
Published
1974-01-01
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