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by Mary Pope Osborne (Author), Troy Howell (Illustrator) "PHAETON entered the gleaming palace of the sun god and walked to the throne room..." (more)
Key Phrases: Mount Olympus, King Midas, King Ceyx (more...)
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This handsome collection consists of a dozen tales from Greek mythology, most drawn from Ovid's Metamorphoses , including the stories of Echo and Narcissus, Ceres and Proserpine, Cupid and Psyche, King Midas. Osborne's retellings are both lively and descriptive, while Howell's full-color, often iridescent illustrations set the scene and mood at the start of each tale. Taken together, they provide a solid and highly readable introduction to the major Greco-Roman gods and goddesses and the myths that have profoundly shaped Western thought and literature. Helpful back-matter includes a list of key characters, partial lexicon of modern words drawn from the myths, bibliography and index. Ages 7-11.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Grade 3-6-- Not a comprehensive collection, this book contains retellings of Apuleius' "Cupid and Psyche" and of 11 stories from Ovid's Metamorphoses. The prose is lively, the versions faithful, and each myth has a full-page, gold-warmed painting in a realistic but slightly Art Deco-archaic style. Roman names are used, with Greek equivalents given but no pronunciation key. A list of modern myth-related words classifies them as of "Greek origins," though many (e.g., cereal) are patently from Latin roots; and some obvious choices (jovial, panic, psychology) are omitted. The brief introduction repeats the dubious idea that Greek myths "explain" nature, which in any case is not a help in understanding Ovid's reworkings. Many more stories (including those of Prometheus, Pandora, Deucalion and Pyrraha, Io, Niobe, Pygmalion, Oedipus, Bellerophon, Perseus, Heracles, Jason, Theseus, Odysseus, et. al. , all missing here) and illustrations can be found in the Macmillan Book of Greek Gods and Heroes (1985) or Gods, Men and Monsters from the Greek Myths (Schocken, 1982). --Patricia Dooley, University of Washington, Seattle
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Top Quality, A Suggested Buy For a Beginner of Mythology, April 30, 2000
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This book was pretty informative and told every story very accurately, which is very goood. Some mythology books these days don't always tell the story the same way and then you have contradicting information. But, ont thing that bothered me throughout the whole book was that the title of the book is Favortite Greek Myths, but clearly they use the Roman names for all of the gods and characters. This can be somewhat misleading. They also focus on some of the gods that are more minor and ignore more popular ones, which I am critisizing. But I have always loved the stry of Daphne and Apollo, and this book has the best version I've ever heard of it. It also includes other stories about Echo and Narcissus, King Midas, Hades kidnapping Persephone, and Arachne, all classics in Greek folklore. Onne thing that was also very useful was that there was a passage in the back of the book giving the names and occupations of each god and goddess. The color paintings in the book are also very beautiful and describe the story, and are therefore well-chosen. This book is very good for beginers of mythology (it was my first mythology book and is very good for children), but not recomended for advanced mythologists. Though the stories are brief and quick to get to their point, they are still informative enough to get the plot. That's why the book is so good for kids. It's really nice to share Greek mythology with kids early because all during junior high you have to study about it (trust me, I'm fourteen), and it's helpful to already know something about before you start. And this book is a good source for that sort of thing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars WOW, March 19, 2000
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I took mythology in college and loved it. I had lost the text book though and it was sadly missed! I love art and collect books! This is a beautiful book, with beautiful art! The illustrator also did work on the time life series enchanted world, which I own the entire collection so it was a pleasant suprise to see his illustrations for this book. The stories are wonderful, some I remember some I didn't. I read it from cover to cover and will cherish it! Hopefully she'll write more greek myths, a series! I plan on getting her other book, Favorite medievil tales, I'll write a review either way! If you appreciate beautiful art and good stories this is a must have for any library, I'll pass this one on to my children!
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26 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Childhood Nostalgia!, June 29, 1999
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I received this book for Christmas one year when I was a child ... it enchanted me for hours. The illustrations, as I remember, were wonderful and so were the stories. If you were to buy this book for your inquisitive child, they would NOT be disappointed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Retelling of Ovid's Metamorphosis
Interestingly, one of the great sources of Greek mythology comes from the Roman poet Ovid's epic poem, "The Metamorphosis". Read more
Published 1 month ago by Marco Antonio Abarca

1.0 out of 5 stars Disgraceful!
I was handed this book by a fellow teacher to use in a Greek Mythology Unit. Too bad all of the names are those of the ROMAN gods and goddesses. Read more
Published 19 months ago by ehf

5.0 out of 5 stars Great series of mythology books!
Our whole family loved this book. The illustrations are beautiful and provoking. The stories are so well written and interesting. Mary Pope Osborne is amazing! Read more
Published on March 15, 2007 by M. Fisher

3.0 out of 5 stars A Kid Would Enjoy This
... but some adults might get really annoyed. I was drawn immediately to this book when I saw the title. Read more
Published on February 16, 2007 by Marf Shopmyer

1.0 out of 5 stars Uses Roman names instead of Greek names...
"The myths in this collection use their Roman names..." -Quoted from page 71 of book.

Um... Read more
Published on December 1, 2006 by Damonius

5.0 out of 5 stars From a 7 Year Old Boy
YOu should read Favorite Greek Myths sometime. If you have it you should read it again. The first one was the story of Helios and Phaeton. Read more
Published on January 13, 2006

1.0 out of 5 stars Greek Myths With Roman Names
This book is a disgrace to scholarship. The author muddles the entire subject by using the Roman names for the Greek deities. This is simply unacceptable in this day and age. Read more
Published on December 3, 2005 by John D. Beach

5.0 out of 5 stars Simply Classic. Great for Storytelling. A great gift !!!
From the author of the Magic Tree House books (Grades 2-4). As one reviewer suggests, one can be and should be exposed to these classic stories long before high school! Read more
Published on June 2, 2005 by Ann Marie Grumm

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