Greek Myths

“Greek Myths” by Rob Shone, published by Book House in 2006, presents a vibrant retelling of classic tales such as the tragic story of Icarus, the labors of Hercules, and the adventures of Jason and the Argonauts. This edition features 48 pages filled with engaging illustrations and speech bubbles that enhance the storytelling experience, making it accessible for younger readers.
Readers will find that the dynamic format encourages interaction with the characters and the narrative. The book explores themes from folklore and mythology, offering insights into ancient legends and their significance. With its unique presentation, “Greek Myths” serves as an engaging introduction to these timeless stories, appealing to those interested in social science and religion as well as juvenile fiction.
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In ‘Greek Myths’ the tragic tale of Icarus, the labours of Hercules and the adventures of Jason and the Argonauts are retold. The speech bubbles and strip cartoon-style illustrations create a dynamic format that encourages readers to engage with the characters and get involved in the story.
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