by Terry Deary (Author), Helen Flook (Illustrator)
430 BC. Darius has been orphaned by the plague in Athens. To escape the sickness he runs off to join his Uncle Alcmaeon who is a general with the Spartan army. But he finds the Spartan way of life quite shocking. To the arrogant and ruthless Spartans, he is as worthless as a mouse. Then his uncle falls sick and only Darius can find a cure. Now Darius is a hero and his uncle offers him a life of luxury in Sparta. Still Darius finds the brutal Sparta too much and wants to go back to plague-stricken Athens. As Aesop said, 'Better beans and bacon in peace than cakes and ale in fear.'
Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: A & C Black Publishers Ltd
Published: 01 Mar 2007
ISBN 10: 0713682213
ISBN 13: 9780713682212
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years
Book Overview: A four-book mini series - collectible and enables good shelf presence. The eagerly-awaited follow-up to Terry Deary's Tudor Tales and Egyptian Tales for A&C Black. Integrated b&w line illustrations by Helen Flook support the text and add humour. Ancient Greece is studied under the National Curriculum in Years 5 and 6. Terry Deary is a publishing phenomenon, best-known for his historical fiction and non fiction.