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The Odyssey


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No. of pages 176

Published: 2013

Great for age 6-12 years

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The paperback of Walker's magnificent edition of Homer's epic story, illustrated with lavish full colour pictures and exquisite black and white silhouettes.Homers great story is retold with simplicity and style by award-winning childrens writer Gillian Cross, and vividly brought to life in Neil Packers stunning illustrations. It charts the ten year epic voyage of Odysseus as he returns from the Trojan War to the island of Ithaca. On his journey he encounters all manner of perils, from the man-eating Cyclops and the evil sorceress Circe, to the deadly lure of the Sirens and the wrath of the sea-god Poseidon. Neil Packers striking imagination, and his extraordinary use of colour and dramatic silhouettes, capture the terrors of Odysseuss travels as well as the dangers faced by his wife Penelope and his son Telemachus at home. The illustrations are a perfect complement to Gillian Crosss beguiling narrative, which transports the reader effortlessly into Homers world.

 

 

This book is the winner of numerous awards

This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.

There are 176 pages in this book. This book was published in 2013 by Walker Books Ltd .

Gillian Cross is an acclaimed author for young people, who won the Carnegie Medal for Wolf, and the Whitbread Award and the Smarties Prize for The Great Elephant Chase. Her Demon Headmaster books were turned into a successful television series by the BBC. Gillian and her husband Martin live in Shaftesbury, Dorset. They have four children. Find Gillian online at www. gillian-cross. co. uk, or follow her on Twitter under the handle @gilliancross. Neil Packer is an exceptional talent in children's books. Graduating from Colchester School of Art, he worked on advertising campaigns before illustrating One Hundred Years of Solitude, The Name of the Rose and Labyrinths for the Folio Society. Neil lives in London NW1 with his son Arvo. Find Neil online at www. neilpacker. co. uk. Gillian Cross is perhaps best known for her Demon Headmaster series and its BBC adaptation. She has won many of the most prestigious awards for children's fiction, including the Carnegie Medal, the Whitbread Children's Book Award and the Smarties Prize.

 

This book contains the following story:

The Odyssey

After ten bloody years the war with Troy is over - the Greeks have destroyed the city. Now it is time for Odysseus and the other Greeks to return to their kingdoms across the sea. But his voyage takes another ten years and he must face many dangers - Polyphemus the greedy one-eyed giant, Scylla the six-headed sea monster, the witch Circe who turns his men into pigs, the stupefied Lotus-Eaters and the enmity of the sea-god Poseidon himself- - before he is reunited with his wife and son.

The Odyssey is an epic poem attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer. It tells the story of Odysseus (also known as Ulysses), the hero of the Trojan War, and his long and perilous journey home. Here is a summary of the plot:

The Departure: The story begins ten years after the end of the Trojan War. Odysseus has been struggling to return home to his wife, Penelope, and son, Telemachus, in the kingdom of Ithaca. Meanwhile, suitors have invaded his palace, seeking Penelope's hand in marriage.

The Adventures of Odysseus: The narrative shifts between Odysseus' journey and the events taking place in Ithaca. Odysseus faces numerous trials and encounters mythical creatures during his journey. These include battling the Cyclops Polyphemus, escaping the enchantress Circe, surviving the Sirens' song, navigating the treacherous sea passage between Scylla and Charybdis, and resisting the temptation of the seductive nymph Calypso.

The Homecoming: Odysseus finally reaches Ithaca with the help of the goddess Athena. Disguised as a beggar, he reunites with his son Telemachus and devises a plan to defeat the suitors. Penelope, still faithful to her husband, announces that she will choose a new husband once she finishes weaving a shroud for Odysseus' father.

The Contest: Odysseus reveals himself to Penelope and reunites with her. To prove his identity, he participates in a contest to string his old bow and shoot an arrow through twelve axe heads. Odysseus successfully completes the challenge and proceeds to slaughter the suitors with the help of Telemachus and loyal servants.

The Reunion: Odysseus, now recognized by his servants and reunited with Penelope, reveals himself to his father, Laertes. However, the suitors' relatives seek revenge, leading to a conflict that is eventually resolved by the intervention of the gods.

Peace and Resolution: Odysseus reestablishes his authority in Ithaca and restores order. He embarks on a journey to reconcile with the families of the slain suitors, ensuring peace in his kingdom.

"The Odyssey" is not only an adventure-filled tale but also explores themes of heroism, loyalty, cunning, and the struggles of mortal life. It remains one of the most celebrated and influential works in Western literature, showcasing Homer's skill as a storyteller and capturing the essence of the ancient Greek worldview.

This book has been nominated for the following award:

British Book Design & Production Award
This book was recognised by the British Book Design & Production Award.

A book to be treasured. * Bookseller *

 

This collaboration between the masterful re-telling by Gillian Cross and the sophisticated and stylish art of Neil Packer is yet another brilliant example of [Walker's] production and editorial values. Really brings the tale of Odysseus to life in accessible and mellifluous prose that would read aloud wonderfully well and the art has real classical resonance . . . an essential purchase to support study of the Greeks * The School Librarian *