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K-3
Illustrated by
John Hendrix.
His family in debtors' prison, a young Charles Dickens supports himself by working in a factory. He spends the long days turning the drama he witnesses into stories. Hopkinson adopts a conversational style, addressing readers directly to give the tale immediacy. Hendrix paints a smoke-stained London in sepia and rust, and against this drab backdrop Dickens's imaginings stand out in lucid blues.
Reviewer: Thom Barthelmess
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
January, 2012