Asterix at the Olympic Games

Asterix at the Olympic Games by René Goscinny is a revised edition published by Hachette Children’s on July 22, 2004. This 48-page book is presented in English and invites readers into the world of ancient athletics as the athletes gather in Athens for the Olympic Games. Asterix and his fellow Gauls participate in the competition but face a significant challenge when their usual source of strength, the magic potion, is banned.
In this engaging narrative, readers will discover how Asterix and his friends navigate the trials of the Games without their magical advantage. The story explores themes of competition and camaraderie, as well as the mystery surrounding a special ingredient in another potion. With its blend of humor and adventure, this book offers a unique take on the spirit of sportsmanship and the challenges faced by the characters in their quest for victory.
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The athletes of the ancient world assemble in Athens for the Olympic Games. Asterix and the Gauls enter too, but they’re due for a setback. As an artificial stimulant, magic potion is banned. Can our friends win at the Games without it? And what’s the special ingredient of the other potion, the one in the cauldron in the shed with the door that doesn’t close properly?
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