Copyright Date:
2008
Edition Date:
2008
Release Date:
09/01/07
Pages:
96 pages
ISBN:
0-7614-2548-9
ISBN 13:
978-0-7614-2548-9
Dewey:
398.209363
LCCN:
2007002772
Dimensions:
27 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
Gr 5-7-Appealing introductions to four world mythologies. Each title begins with a historical look at the region where the myths originated and the people who told them. Because of this approach, Native Americans is the least successful of the set, given the wide range and variety of traditions that spread across North America. The author often states how diverse the cultures were and follows that statement with a generalization; she focuses on the past tense, giving little indication that these myths are still a part of vibrant cultures that are active today. Those flaws aside, her collection spans the continent, giving a variety of tales from different locales. Greeks, Norsemen, and Egyptians are far better in their history sections, and all four books are illustrated with full-color period, classical, and contemporary artworks of the myths and cultures from which they come. All four titles feature full-page sidebars of text from original sources, which are wonderful, but are badly placed and often interrupt the flow of the retellings. Still, students who have their interest peaked will be able to follow up and read other works. With their beautiful illustrations, high-quality production, and focus on source material, the books should whet the interest of readers so that they will seek out more mythology on their own.-Alana Abbott, James Blackstone Memorial Library, Branford, CT Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.
Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 90-94) and index.
Features a collection of seven ancient mythological tales from Scandinavia, along with a history of the Norsemen, their society and culture, and various mythological gods.