Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnaped.(Kidnaped)(Brief article)(Children's review)(Book review)

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Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnaped

Alan Grant, adaptor

Cam Kennedy, illustrator

Tundra Books

PO Box 1030, Plattsburgh, NY 12901

9780887768439, $14.99 www.tundrabooks.com

Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnaped is a full-color, graphic novel adaptation of the immortal classic adventure written by Robert Louis Stevenson. Set in 1751, when Scotland is suffering in the wake of rebellion against the king, Kidnapped follows the staunchly principled, seventeen-year-old David Balfour, whose parents have recently passed on. Alone and destitute, he seeks is wealthy ...

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