
NAPOLI, Donna Jo. Treasury of Norse Mythology: Stories of Intrigue, Trickery, Love, and Revenge. illus. by Christina Balit. 192p. bibliog. chron. index. maps. National Geographic. 2015. Tr $24.99. ISBN 9781426318870. Gr 4-8–Witty, informative, and entertaining, this collection of Norse myths will satisfy the storyteller at heart, whether read aloud or silently. The stories are compiled in an attractive, oversize volume. Pages feature intricate borders and larger-than-life characters. At first glance, this title looks similar to other juvenile nonfiction compilations, and readers flipping through quickly may not be especially wowed by the design. However, these attractive and evocative illustrations actively work to support the text. The characters—gods and giants, tricksters and warriors—inhabit a dramatic world of life and death. Napoli reveals how geography, climate, language, and culture influenced the stories. Though the author occasionally comments on characters’ selfish ruthlessness (“Loki, oh, Loki, Loki, Loki—he just couldn’t keep himself from wicked deeds.”), the gods are larger-than-life and are not blunted to conform to modern sensibilities. The afterword is of note, as Napoli reveals the various inconsistencies in Norse mythology and her decision-making process. Readers will come away from this work with a greater understanding of the topic. VERDICT Buy it, and if space is an issue, weed to make it fit.–Nancy Call, Santa Cruz Public Libraries, Aptos, CA This review was published in School Library Journal's October issue. We are currently offering this content for free. Sign up now to activate your personal profile, where you can save articles for future viewing
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