The Odyssey

The Odyssey by Homer, published by Sterling in 2011, is an abridged edition that presents the classic epic tale of Odysseus’s long journey home following the Trojan War. This 152-page book is written in English and offers a simplified yet engaging retelling of the original story, ensuring that young readers can appreciate the drama and excitement of Odysseus’s adventures.
In this edition, readers will encounter thrilling episodes featuring the man-eating Cyclops, the enchantress Circe who transforms Odysseus’s crew into pigs, and the wrath of the sea god Poseidon. The narrative captures the essence of folklore and mythology, making it accessible for juvenile audiences while retaining the core elements of the legendary tale. This book serves as an introduction to classic literature, blending elements of social science and storytelling that resonate with themes of adventure and perseverance.
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Homers epic tale of the warrior Odysseuss decades-long struggle to return home after the Trojan War is simply and beautifully retold, with all the drama intact. Young readers will thrill at Odysseuss adventures with the man-eating Cyclops; the enchantress Circe, who turns his crew into pigs; and the angry sea god Poseidon.
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