
This specially formatted edition of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy brings the full text of Macbeth into an accessible, dyslexia‑friendly design—ideal for secondary students (interest age 11+) who benefit from clear layout, supportive typography and single‑column presentation.
Set in a world of ambition, prophecy, guilt and power, Macbeth explores how a noble general is driven by fate and choice into a spiralling path of betrayal and madness. In this edition, the language remains unabridged, but the presentation has been adapted for readers with learning differences so that they can engage with the original text with confidence.
At The Dyslexia Shop, we believe every learner deserves access to the classics. This edition not only opens the door to one of English literature’s greatest plays but does so in a format that supports reading ease and accessibility—making it a strong choice for school libraries, intervention groups, home‑study and individual reading.
- Author: William Shakespeare
- Edition: Barrington Stoke
- ISBN: 978‑0‑00‑875033‑6
- Publication date: 14 August 2025
- Dimensions: approx. 129 × 198 mm
- Interest age: 11+ (suitable for secondary students)
- Accessible layout: single‑column format, dyslexia‑friendly font, generous spacing and margin to support readers with learning differences
FAQs
Q1. Is this book suitable for readers with dyslexia?
Yes — it is published by Barrington Stoke, a specialist publisher of accessible and dyslexia‑friendly texts. The layout, font and structure are tailored to support children who find reading harder.
Q2. What age is this book aimed at?
This book is ideal for readers aged 7+ (interest age) and is designed for a reading age of around 7.
Q3. What is the story about?
After Zahra swaps her suitcase with a witch’s, she finds herself in a series of magical misadventures — dancing boots, flying cloaks, and spells that turn even the worst cooking into gourmet. The story is fun, imaginative and uplifting.
Q4. Could this work in a classroom or for reluctant readers?
Definitely. Its manageable length (about 72 pages), clear accessible layout and magical theme make it a great choice for reading groups, classroom use or children who need confidence‑boosting reads.
Q5. Is this a standalone book or part of a series?
This title appears to be a standalone magical adventure rather than part of an ongoing series (at time of publication).