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Odysseus Meets The Sirens and Other Gods and Monsters: Traditional Mermaid Folk Stories Collection - cover

Odysseus Meets The Sirens and Other Gods and Monsters: Traditional Mermaid Folk Stories Collection

Melanie Voland, Treehouse Books

Verlag: Treehouse Books

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Beschreibung

This is a short story version of the ancient Greek mythology epic poem, 'The Odyssey' by Homer, which describes the adventures of a Greek warrior and king, on his ocean voyage home from the Trojan war, that should also be a lot easier to understand, and is centered more around Odysseus' meeting with the Sirens, and other ocean monsters.

The story itself still contains a level of violence, that would make this book unsuitable for younger children. Though anyone else can read it.
Verfügbar seit: 28.01.2023.

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