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The Great Fire Of London
The Great Fire of London is a vivid historical narrative adapted for junior high school students. It chronicles the catastrophic events of September 1666, when a small fire in a bakery on Pudding Lane grew into a massive inferno that consumed the heart of London. Through simple yet descriptive language, the book explores how the fire spread, the desperate efforts of the citizens and King Charles II to stop it, and the eventual rebuilding of the city. This graded reader serves as an excellent introduction to British history, providing students with cultural knowledge while improving their reading comprehension through a factual and engaging storyline.
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