Atticus the Storyteller: 100 Stories from Greece

Atticus the Storyteller: 100 Stories from Greece

by Anthony Lewis (Illustrator), Lucy Coats (Author), Anthony Lewis (Illustrator), Lucy Coats (Author)

Synopsis

Atticus the Storyteller is determined to take part in the great Storytelling Festival near Troy. He leaves his family in Crete and sets off on a year-long journey round Greece with his donkey, Melissa; and wherever he goes he tells his favourite myths to anyone who'll listen.
The 100 myths include all the favourites, such as the wanderings of Odysseus, the labours of Heracles, the stories of King Midas, Daedalus and Icarus, and Theseus and the Minotaur. Atticus's journey takes the reader to all the sites of the myths and gives a captivating glimpse of how life was lived in Ancient Greece.
This is an unparalleled introduction to the Greek myths for younger children, excitingly told, wonderful to read aloud, and illustrated on every opening with lively, engaging, colourful pictures full of authentic detail. In Orion's tradition of extra-large great-value story books, this is an outstandingly good resource for every family.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 264
Edition: New
Publisher: Orion Children's Books
Published: 21 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 1842552791
ISBN 13: 9781842552797
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years
Book Overview: A unique concept - 100 myths linked by a story

Media Reviews
?a splendid reminder of the wonder of the oldest of stories. This large, fat volume, beautifully illustrated by Anthony Lewis, should be in every home and classroom. ? The language is sure and lyrical and the tales read aloud well. A perfect gift. -- Wendy Cooling * The Bookseller, 21 June 2002 *
?a comprehensive selection retold by Lucy Coats?It adds up to quite a feat - both from Atticus and Lucy Coats, with the bonus of illustrations by Anthony Lewis. * Children's Bookseller, 20 September 2002 *
?Storytelling is at its most compelling in?Atticus the Storyteller?s 100 Greek Myths?The text is beautifully illustrated in two distinct styles?The stories are short and perfect for reading aloud. This most valuable collection should find a place in every classroom.? -- Anne Faundez * Junior Education, Book of the Month *
A lovely book for children?great value and beautifully illustrated. * Eastern Daily Press, 2 November 2002 *
Atticus the Storyteller's 100 Greek Myths is a real winner?it is vibrant, immediate and above, all fun! A really lovely book for all the family to share. -- Fiona Waters * Books for Keeps *
Concisely told in simple language, this is a good way for kids to discover [the Greek myths]. * Sainsbury's Magazine *
A brilliant, accessible introduction to the Greek myths. * Good Book Guide, 1 December 2002 *
This is an old-fashioned book in the best sense - beautifully designed and produced with a solidity that suggests it will not be jettisoned easily. -- Lindsey Fraser * Sunday Herald, 1 December 2002 *
?a handsome book...a lively retelling of all the best-known stories, lavishly illustrated?an ideal way to attract new readers to this fascinating world. * The Spectator, 14-21 December 2002 *
Among the many retellings of the Greek Myths, this new edition stands out for the accessibility and liveliness of Coats's storytelling and inviting design, with colour illustrations on every page. A good introduction to Ancient Greece. * Financial Times, 1 December 2002 *
Greek myths never fail to please and Atticus the Storyteller's 100 Greek Myths are worth every penny. Lucy Coats's versions are accessible to even very young children, and the thrilling cartoons by Anthony Lewis?are quirky, dramatic and just wonderful. -- Amanda Craig * Independent on Sunday, 15 December 2002 *
Lucy Coats has produced the perfect book to introduce children to the Classical world. The legends are told in straightforward language by Atticus the storyteller - a neat device that leads each story into the next. * The Field, 1 January 2003 *
This is a really lovely children's book and is a fantastic way to introduce them to Greek mythology?The book is both easy to read and features clear, bright illustrations. * Evening News (Norwich), 22 August 2003 *
This re-telling of Greek myths is very accessible for young readers?The writing is perfect for reading aloud * Scholastic Magazines Best Books 2003, October 2003 *
Author Bio

Lucy Coats read Ancient History at Edinburgh University, then worked in children's publishing. She now writes full-time from her home in Northamptonshire, and is working on a collection of Celtic tales for Orion.

Anthony Lewis is known for many picture books which have sold in many countries.