To Build A Fire: Adapted for Modern Readers

Adapted for Modern Readers

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Classics, Romance
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Author: Jack London, Kary English ISBN: 1230000006034
Publisher: Blue Outline Books Publication: July 22, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jack London, Kary English
ISBN: 1230000006034
Publisher: Blue Outline Books
Publication: July 22, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

A harrowing tale of danger and survival.

Against the advice of an old-timer, a man and his dog set out on an eight-hour trek through the frozen wilderness of the Klondike Gold Rush. Before the day is over, man and dog will test their mettle against snow, rotten ice and deadly cold. When the thermometer reads seventy-five degrees below zero, only the fittest survive.

This Man vs. Nature survival tale is the best known of Jack London's short stories. The century-old language and sentence structure have been adapted for modern readers while staying true to the gritty realism of the original.

Approx. 7,100 words of text (30 pages), two short historical sections, 10 photo illustrations.

Sample adaptations:

Original: It was a clear day, and yet there seemed an intangible pall over the face of things, a subtle gloom that made the day dark, and that was due to the absence of sun.
Adapted: It was a clear day, but a subtle gloom over the face of things made the day dark due to the absence of sun.

Original: That there should be anything more to it than that was a thought that never entered his head.
Adapted: It never entered his head that there should be more to it than that.

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This is not Jack London's original text. The text of this book has been adapted to make the century-old vocabulary and sentence structure more accessible for modern readers.

This book is appropriate for:

  • advanced upper elementary readers
  • reluctant readers, including those with learning disabilities such as dyslexia
  • middle and high school students
  • English-language learners (ESL)
  • readers of any age who simply prefer the streamlined language

Information for teachers and librarians:

Average characters per word:  4
Average syllables per word:  1.31
Average words per sentence:  16

Gunning Fog Index:  8.12
Coleman Liau Index:  6.41
Flesch Kincaid Grade Level:  6.21
Automated Readability Index:  5.87
SMOG:  8.55
Flesch Reading Ease:  79.25

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A harrowing tale of danger and survival.

Against the advice of an old-timer, a man and his dog set out on an eight-hour trek through the frozen wilderness of the Klondike Gold Rush. Before the day is over, man and dog will test their mettle against snow, rotten ice and deadly cold. When the thermometer reads seventy-five degrees below zero, only the fittest survive.

This Man vs. Nature survival tale is the best known of Jack London's short stories. The century-old language and sentence structure have been adapted for modern readers while staying true to the gritty realism of the original.

Approx. 7,100 words of text (30 pages), two short historical sections, 10 photo illustrations.

Sample adaptations:

Original: It was a clear day, and yet there seemed an intangible pall over the face of things, a subtle gloom that made the day dark, and that was due to the absence of sun.
Adapted: It was a clear day, but a subtle gloom over the face of things made the day dark due to the absence of sun.

Original: That there should be anything more to it than that was a thought that never entered his head.
Adapted: It never entered his head that there should be more to it than that.

------------------------------

This is not Jack London's original text. The text of this book has been adapted to make the century-old vocabulary and sentence structure more accessible for modern readers.

This book is appropriate for:

Information for teachers and librarians:

Average characters per word:  4
Average syllables per word:  1.31
Average words per sentence:  16

Gunning Fog Index:  8.12
Coleman Liau Index:  6.41
Flesch Kincaid Grade Level:  6.21
Automated Readability Index:  5.87
SMOG:  8.55
Flesch Reading Ease:  79.25

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