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5.0 out of 5 stars
Well Done Story from Ovid's "Metamorphosis",
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This review is from: Atalanta's Race : A Greek Myth (Paperback)
As far as I know, Atalanta is the only female hero in Greek mythology. Thus, she holds a special place as I read Greek mythology to my six year old daughter. It is a shame that Atalanta is tricked by a few golden apples. But it is their human frailities that make Greek heroes so appealing. "Atalanta's Race" is everything you could hope. The book is well written and the illustrations are engaging. Both my daughter and myself enjoyed the book. Recommended.
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Atalanta's Race: A Greek Myth by Shirley Climo (Hardcover - April 24, 1995)
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