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Greek Myths: Stories of Sun, Stone and Sea

illus. by Jane Ray. 78p. bibliog. index. maps. Frances Lincoln. 2013. Tr $19.99. ISBN 978-1-84780-227-9.
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Gr 2–4—A British storyteller has pared down the language of 10 familiar Greek myths, making them accessible to younger children as read-alouds and suitable independent reading for older children. While her tellings are spare, she has not sacrificed any of the drama or excitement about Perseus and Medusa, Pegasus, Atalanta, and Orpheus and Eurydice. In addition to the tales themselves, information is provided about the places mentioned, such as the Temple of Delphi and Mount Chimera. End matter includes an index of gods and heroes as well as an extensive bibliography. Ray's full-page paintings are elegant and meticulously detailed, framed by a variety of borders. The artist's portrayal of Medusa is gloriously scary while her vision of Pegasus is quite beautiful. Ray knows how to work magic with her many shades of blue and green. This is a worthwhile addition for most collections.—Grace Oliff, Ann Blanche Smith School, Hillsdale, NJ

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