Publisher's Synopsis
Looking for a dyslexic friendly version of Chekhov Ward No. 6?
Ward No. 6 is a classic Anton Chekhov short story. One of his best short stories, it is set in a mental asylum and explores the relationship between a patient and the Director of the Asylum. This is a must read for Chekhov fans.
There are plenty of editions available so why get this one?
Dyslexic friendly fontThe font is Verdana, sized 16 which is helpful for the visual impaired as well as dyslexic readers. Verdana was chosen because as Sans Serif, it is recommended as a font for dyslexia - making the text easier to read.
The text is justified left to avoid the river effect and has increased space between letters, words and lines to avoid crowding.
A clean lookHeaders have been left out to keep page numbers down but also to optimise the clean look. After all, you already know you are reading Ward No. 6 by Anton Chekhov, you don't need to be reminded each page. New chapters still start on new pages to avoid fatigue.
The pages use 'black' ink and is on 55# (90 GSM) cream paper. However, the text is actually off-black on off-white paper to make it more comfortable to read.
If you love reading classics in paperbacks rather than e-readers but you need more space and larger text then this book is for you. Join Ivan Gromov, and Andrey Ragi on their adventure and get this today!
Check out the Dyslexia Friendly Books Series for books by:- Anton Chekhov
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