Every monster Odysseus faced, gathered into a single illustrated bestiary. One epic voyage, more than twenty creatures, each given its own chapter, its own full-page painting, and a quick-fact panel of its own.

Homer's Odyssey throws a new creature at Odysseus at almost every stop of his ten-year voyage home. Most retellings hurry them past inside one long timeline. This book does the opposite: it slows down and gives each creature a chapter, a portrait, and a short, faithful retelling that keeps the bite of the original poem.

Along the voyage, young readers meet:

  • Polyphemus, the one-eyed Cyclops and son of Poseidon, blinded with a sharpened olive stake.
  • The Lotus-Eaters, whose sweet fruit erases any wish to go home.
  • Aeolus, keeper of the four winds, and the leather sack that so nearly carried Odysseus to Ithaca.
  • The Laestrygonians, a whole city of ship-sinking giants.
  • Circe, the sorceress who turns sailors into pigs.
  • The shades of Hades and the blind prophet Tiresias, met in the land of the dead.
  • The Sirens, bird-women (not mermaids) whose song is woven out of secrets.
  • Scylla, six heads on six long necks, and Charybdis, the whirlpool that swallows ships whole.
  • The cattle of the Sun, sacred herd of Helios, and the choice that cost Odysseus his last crew.
  • Calypso, the nymph who offered immortality, and the offer he turned down.
  • The one hundred and eight suitors, the deadliest creature of the whole poem, waiting inside his own palace.

A closing gallery gathers the rest of the voyage's inhabitants: the four named winds, the wandering rocks that only the Argonauts ever passed, the shape-shifting sea-god Proteus, the fifty Nereids, three-headed Cerberus at the gates of Hades, and Argos, the faithful old dog who waited twenty years. A map of the voyage opens the book, and short "Did you know?" notes tie each myth to history, language, and the night sky.

Written in clear, modern English for ages 8 to 12 (grades 3 to 6), Creatures of the Odyssey reads aloud well and reads alone better. Its one-creature-per-chapter design makes it a natural companion for classroom and homeschool units on ancient Greece and Greek mythology, and a browsable gift for any young reader who prefers monsters to heroes. Full-page color illustrations throughout.

Titel
Creatures of the Odyssey: An Illustrated Bestiary of Homer's Voyage for Curious Young Readers
EAN
9798235863026
Format
E-Book (epub)
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
65.23 MB