Didactic fiction
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Didactic fiction
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Didactic fiction
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- Far from the madding crowd, Thomas Hardy ; edited with an introduction and notes by Rosemarie Morgan with Shannon Russell
- The brothers Karamazov, a novel in four parts with epilogue, Fyodor Dostoevsky ; translated and annotated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky
- Benchwarmers, John Feinstein
- The name of the rose, Umberto Eco ; translated from the Italian by William Weaver
- Arabian nights and days, Naguib Mahfouz ; translated by Denys Johnson-Davies
- Eva's treetop festival, Rebecca Elliott
- Little Dorrit, Charles Dickens ; edited with an introduction and notes by Stephen Wall and Helen Small
- The cot in the living room, Hilda Eunice Burgos ; illustrated by Gaby D'Alessandro
- A woodland wedding, Rebecca Elliott
- A thousand questions, Saadia Faruqi
- Can bears ski?, Raymond Antrobus ; illustrated by Polly Dunbar
- We the living, Ayn Rand ; with a new introduction by Leonard Peikoff
- Bob Bilby
- Evening class, Maeve Binchy
- The oracle, Jonathan Cahn
- Eva and the new owl, Rebecca Elliott
- Lyle walks the dogs, a counting book, by Bernard Waber ; illustrated by Paulis Waber
- The return of the native, Thomas Hardy ; edited with notes by Tony Slade ; with an introduction by Penny Boumelha
- Uncle Tom's Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe ; with an introduction by Alfred Kazin
- No surrender, Constance Maud ; adapted by Scarlett & Sophie Rickard ; gently edited by David Hine
- Jude the obscure, Thomas Hardy ; with an introduction and notes by Amy M. King ; George Stade, consulting editorial director
- Can bears ski?, Raymond Antrobus ; [illustrated by] Polly Dunbar
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