![]() ![]() Lists), Romeo and Juliet (which Kirkus called Garnered four starred reviews and a spot on ten ‘best of 2010’ Shakespeare adaptation), The Odyssey (which Teens), The Merchant of Venice (which KirkusĬalled ‘the standard that all others will strive to meet’ for Including Beowulf (which Publisher’s WeeklyĬalled a ‘mixed-media gem’), King Lear (whichīooklist named one of the top 10 graphic novels for “Gareth Hinds is the creator of critically-acclaimed graphic Great episode, and I’m so glad you’re here for it! Let’s dive Honestly, I wish every school in America had copies of his works,Īnd I’m so thrilled he could take the time to talk to us. Graphic adaptation, how Gareth researches and creates his works,Īnd his top tips for classroom teachers using his adaptations. ![]() Today on the podcast, we’re talking about the visual language of Quickly moving through the canon to create colorful, accessible,ĭare-I-say FUN versions of classics students often struggle Venice, Beowulf, and more, Gareth Hinds is I mean, come on! How great is that? With highly regarded Spends years studying them deeply, and creates graphic adaptations Most challenging works of classic literature for our students, ![]() Gareth Hinds is an English Teacher’s superhero. How to use them in class to help deepen engagement. Of many great classics of English literature, like The Odyssey, The Gareth Hinds has created appealing graphic novel versions ![]()
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