Description
Product Overview
Darius the Great, the first volume in a two‑book series, is a Kindle eBook published by Dial Books. At 320 pages, the novel targets readers aged 12 and up, offering a blend of historical adventure and family drama. Enhanced typesetting ensures clear, crisp text on any device, while the 2 MB file size makes downloading quick. The eBook supports screen readers, providing accessibility for visually impaired readers, and includes page‑flip navigation for a seamless reading experience.
Usage

Perfect for middle‑school classrooms, after‑school reading clubs, or personal leisure, Darius the Great fits into study sessions, weekend trips, and bedtime stories. Its grade‑level rating (7‑9) aligns with curriculum standards for history and literature, making it a valuable supplement for teachers and parents seeking engaging content that sparks discussion about heritage and family dynamics.
Why Choose Us
Dial Books delivers a meticulously edited manuscript, ensuring historical accuracy and compelling narrative flow. The eBook’s compatibility with Kindle devices and apps guarantees a consistent reading experience across platforms. Our commitment to accessibility means the title includes screen‑reader support and enhanced typesetting, setting it apart from standard digital releases.
Key Features
- 320‑page immersive teen historical fiction with multigenerational themes
- Enhanced typesetting for crisp, readable text on all Kindle devices
- Screen‑reader compatible, supporting visually impaired readers
- Page‑flip navigation for easy chapter browsing
- Grade‑level 7‑9, ideal for middle‑school curricula and independent readers
FAQ
Is Darius the Great suitable for classroom use?
Yes, the book aligns with middle‑school reading levels and covers historical themes that complement social studies curricula.
Can I read the eBook on non‑Kindle devices?
The Kindle app is available for iOS, Android, PC, and Mac, allowing you to read the book on most smartphones, tablets, and computers.
Does the eBook include any interactive features?
While it does not contain X‑Ray or Word Wise, it offers page‑flip navigation and enhanced typesetting for a smooth reading experience.
What accessibility options are available?
The title supports screen readers and includes adjustable font sizes, making it accessible for readers with visual impairments.
How many pages are in the Kindle version?
The digital edition contains 320 pages, mirroring the print layout for consistent pacing.




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