THE WISHING SHELF BOOK AWARDS
1st March, 2019
TITLE: Carmilla
AUTHOR: Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. Abridged by Fiza Pathan and
Michaelangelo Zane Illustrated by Farzana Cooper
Star Rating: 5
CATCHY QUOTE
'A dark, often chilling, classic, superbly abridged and
illustrated. This is the perfect accompanying novel to the
original. Lit. students will love it!'REVIEW
Carmilla, as most of you probably know, is a classic. Originally
written in 1872 - or there about - it is a murky, often frightening
story of a young girl who is visited and seduced by a female
vampire named Carmilla. Now, although the writing style in the
original is truly wonderful, it can be a little overwhelming,
particularly to younger readers. It was written 150 years ago, and
the writing style reflects that. So, what to do?Now, I know this
novel rather well, so I was a little skeptical when I sat down with
this abridgment. But I'm delighted to report that Fiza Pathan and
Michaelangelo Zane did a wonderful job. This is a superb example of
an abridgment which not only opens the book up to modern, younger
readers, but also keeps so much of the original aspects of the
story.The trick, of course, with any abridgment is to know what to
keep and what to throw away. And, in doing so, keep the characters,
plot and setting as close as possible to the original. Pathan and
Zane excel in this. The characters still jump of the page, the
often chilling atmosphere is still there, and the plot has tons of
pace. To be honest, like many good
abridgments, the pace in this is much better then the original; and
this can help with accessibility for young readers. But, there's
even more! This also offers the reader a number of truly excellent
black and white drawings by Farzana Cooper. They look amazing; very
atmospheric and add so much to the text. I very much enjoyed seeing
how the illustrator reflected the intensity of the story in the
shadowy settings and characters she drew. To sum up, this is a
shorter, accessible abridgment to the original Carmilla, but the
intensity of the characters and plot is still very much there. I
would recommend this to anybody who had been put off from enjoying
the original by the flowery writing style and is looking for a
pace-driven substitute. Also, any younger readers who might wish to
study this text - or simply enjoy it for what it is; a scary
vampire tale
- should try this abridgement.A 'Wishing Shelf' Book Review
www.thewsa.co.uk
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