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OverviewMaster French cartoonist Yvan Pommaux introduces a wealth of historically accurate details that immerse readers in the context and culture of ancient Greece. The story is supplemented with character cards, maps, mazes, and an index of cited names that will keep readers coming back for more! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Yvan Pommaux , Yvan Pommaux , Richard KutnerPublisher: Astra Publishing House Imprint: Toon books Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 25.90cm Weight: 0.357kg ISBN: 9781935179610ISBN 10: 1935179616 Pages: 56 Publication Date: 26 August 2014 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsFrench author-artist Pommaux offers a solid graphic retelling of the life of Theseus, first published in France. ... Character bios, pronunciations, and an index round out a handsomely illustrated introduction to a classical hero.--Publishers WeeklyA widely appealing tale in which a heroic warrior reclaims his destiny. ... The full-color art complements and enhances the narrative. ... An accessible, informative, and enjoyable read.--School Library JournalSound effects and wry dialogue ... lighten the drama.... Pommaux's suggestion that Theseus neglected to change his ship's black sails because he was distraught over leaving Ariadne behind is a nice touch.--Kirkus ReviewsAbsolutely brilliant! Smart and well told -- plus the art is sublime.--Jeff Smith, Author of BoneAn ancient story wonderfully retold in a perfectly ancient way, graphically , text and pictures more together than either could be alone.--Jon Scieszka, author of The Stinky Cheese ManAdventure, mythology, and a Minotour! What's not to like!--Frank Cammuso, author of Knights of the Lunch Table French author-artist Pommaux offers a solid graphic retelling of the life of Theseus, first published in France. ... Character bios, pronunciations, and an index round out a handsomely illustrated introduction to a classical hero. Publishers Weekly Pommaux s illustrations focus on light coloring and shading, making the sometimes brutal story gentle enough for younger audiences. Large splash panels really draw the eye and give a great sense of story, which should help students who may struggle to read the large blocks of text. ... Teachers looking for a great resource on this myth will be pleased. Added at the end is an in-depth glossary that further explains characters and topics only briefly mentioned in the text, making it an ideal resource for those learning about this myth for the first time. Booklist A widely appealing tale in which a heroic warrior reclaims his destiny. ... The full-color art complements and enhances the narrative. ... An accessible, informative, and enjoyable read. School Library Journal Sound effects and wry dialogue ... lighten the drama.... Pommaux s suggestion that Theseus neglected to change his ship s black sails because he was distraught over leaving Ariadne behind is a nice touch. Kirkus Reviews Absolutely brilliant! Smart and well told -- plus the art is sublime. Jeff Smith, Author of Bone An ancient story wonderfully retold in a perfectly ancient way, graphically, text and pictures more together than either could be alone. Jon Scieszka, author of The Stinky Cheese Man Adventure, mythology, and a Minotour! What's not to like! Frank Cammuso, author of Knights of the Lunch Table Sound effects and wry dialogue ... lighten the drama.... Pommaux's suggestion that Theseus neglected to change his ship's black sails because he was distraught over leaving Ariadne behind is a nice touch. --Kirkus Reviews French author-artist Pommaux offers a solid graphic retelling of the life of Theseus, first published in France. ... Character bios, pronunciations, and an index round out a handsomely illustrated introduction to a classical hero. Publishers Weekly Pommaux s illustrations focus on light coloring and shading, making the sometimes brutal story gentle enough for younger audiences. Large splash panels really draw the eye and give a great sense of story, which should help students who may struggle to read the large blocks of text. ... Teachers looking for a great resource on this myth will be pleased. Added at the end is an in-depth glossary that further explains characters and topics only briefly mentioned in the text, making it an ideal resource for those learning about this myth for the first time. Booklist A widely appealing tale in which a heroic warrior reclaims his destiny. ... The full-color art complements and enhances the narrative. ... An accessible, informative, and enjoyable read. School Library Journal Sound effects and wry dialogue ... lighten the drama.... Pommaux s suggestion that Theseus neglected to change his ship s black sails because he was distraught over leaving Ariadne behind is a nice touch. Kirkus Reviews Absolutely brilliant! Smart and well told -- plus the art is sublime. Jeff Smith, Author of Bone An ancient story wonderfully retold in a perfectly ancient way, graphically, text and pictures more together than either could be alone. Jon Scieszka, author of The Stinky Cheese Man Adventure, mythology, and a Minotour! What's not to like! Frank Cammuso, author of Knights of the Lunch Table Author InformationYvan Pommaux is a beloved children's book author in France who is known for his detailed research and illustration style. In 1995 he was awarded the prestigious Grand Prix de la Ville de Paris. Three schools have been named after him as a testament to the joy and educational appeal of his work for children. Theseus and the Minotaur is Pommaux's first book in English. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |