Author bio geraldine mccaughrean has written over 160 other books, including a little lower than angels, which won the whitbread book of the year childrens novel award in 1987, a pack of lies, which won the guardian prize and carnegie medal in 1989 and gold dust, which won the. I thought it was wonderful and would make an excellent readaloud for kids as young as five. Buy a cheap copy of the adventures of odysseus book by geraldine mccaughrean. Readers of the novel have even been known to stage live readings of the bookwhich can take up to 36 hours. The pearson education library collection offers you over 1200 fiction, nonfiction, classic, adapted classic, illustrated classic, short stories, biographies, special anthologies, atlases, visual dictionaries, history trade, animal, sports titles and more. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. As odysseus sleeps, athena flies to a phaeacian city where the princess nausicaa, daughter of the king alcinous, lies sleeping. Match the following characters to the correct description.
A classic expertly retold, issued in a handsome, slightly oversize format with ambruss robust illustrations. From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the sparknotes the odyssey study guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays. Buy the odyssey new edition by homer, mccaughrean, geraldine, mccaughrean, geraldine, ambrus, victor isbn. While odysseus battles mystical creatures and faces the wrath of the gods, his wife penelope and his son telemachus stave off suitors vying for penelopes hand and ithacas throne long enough for odysseus to return. The odyssey is a fundamental work in the modern western canon, being the oldest extant piece of western literature, second to the iliad. Ten years after the fall of troy, the victorious greek hero odysseus has still not returned to his native ithaca.
Mccaughrean has won the whitebread award for a little lower than the angels, the guardian prize and carnegie medal for a pack of lies, and the beefeater childrens novel award for gold dawn. But his voyage takes another ten years and he must face many dangers polyphemus the greedy oneeyed giant, scylla the sixheaded sea monster and even the. The poet invokes the muse to help him tell the story of odysseus. The translation does make all the difference, and there are so many out there, a number very good, that it is difficult to decide which to buy. Aug 11, 2008 mccaughrean has won the whitebread award for a little lower than the angels, the guardian prize and carnegie medal for a pack of lies, and the beefeater childrens novel award for gold dawn. The adventures of odysseus book by geraldine mccaughrean. The book has a great resource for those who are very knowledgeable in greek mythology. The odyssey geraldine mccaughrean childrens books wiki. This is a retelling of homers epic poem, the odyessey. In the myths and legends retold in this immortal poem, fagles has captured the energy of homers original in a bold, contemporary idiom.
A band of rowdy suitors, believing odysseus to be dead, has overrun his palace, courting his faithful though weakening. Captures the flavor and adventure of homers famed epic. Readers unfamiliar with homers the odyssey will likely feel. This is the audio version of the puffin classics version of homers odyssey, as retold by geraldine mccaughrean. Together with its companion poem the iliad, the odyssey describes the action and aftermath of the trojan wars, andis the model for the heroic quest. But his voyage takes another ten years and he must face many dangers polyphemus the greedy oneeyed giant, scylla the sixheaded sea monster and even the wrath of the gods themselves before he is reunited with his wife and son. For the original epic poem by homer, see odyssey on wikipedia the odyssey geraldine mccaughrean homer retold by geraldine mccaughrean illustrator. Odysseus, the reader is told, is the only greek survivor of the trojan war who has not yet returned home or died trying.
Geraldine mccaughrean has written over 160 other books, including a little lower than angels, which won the whitbread book of the year childrens novel award in 1987, a pack of lies, which won the guardian prize and carnegie medal in. By the time homers audience encounters odyssey 23, odysseus has revealed his identity to his son. I need a summary for each chapter of the odyssey retold by robin lister. The odyssey retold by geraldine mccaughrean i preread this for simons history reading. Summary and analysis book 1 athena inspires the prince. Homers the odyssey retold by geraldine mccaughrean. As telemachus and athena still disguised as mentor arrive at pylos, they come upon a huge ceremony in which some 4,500 people offer 81 bulls in sacrifice to poseidon. This is a great printable resource to give to students as they read the odyssey. Geraldine mccaughrean, author, geraldine mccaughrean, retold by. Classical contentsshow description the epic journey of odysseus, the hero of ancient greece. This is an odyssey to treasure for its sheer lyrical mastery. Read a character analysis of odysseus, plot summary, and important quotes.
What happened to odysseus in the palace of alcinous. The nation fitzgeralds odyssey and iliad open up once more the unique greatness of homers art at the level above the formula. She has written over 120 books, 50 short plays for schools, and a radio play. The odyssey puffin classics december 1, 1997 edition. Its been 10 years since the conclusion of the trojan war and everyone but odysseus and his comrades has returned from their service in troy. She studied at christ church college of education, canterbury and worked in a london publishing house for 10 years before becoming a fulltime writer in 1988. Homers the odyssey retold by geraldine mccaughrean chapters. Nestor gladly reminisces about the glory days of the trojan war, but he has no information about odysseus fate sailing home.
Personal website for geraldine mccaughrean view the website share. Brilliantly retold by awardwinning author, geraldine mccaughrean. King alcinous even offered up nausikaas hand in marriage. Odysseus epic adventure sparked ideas in the minds of james joyce, william faulkner, and more. But his voyage takes another ten years and he must face many dangers polyphemus the greedy oneeyed. The odyssey by geraldine mccaughreanhomer scholastic. Recounts odysseus long journey home from the trojan war, and the unusual encounters he has with the sirens, the cyclops polyphemus, and circe the enchantress. Telemachus feels awkward and embarrassed by his youth and inexperience, but under athenamentors guidance, he makes a. Homer is the author of the iliad and the odyssey, the two greatest greek epic poems. Rearranging the originals flashbacks into a linear narrative, she follows odysseus and his rapidly slaughtered crew from the island of the lotus eaters to his final journey inland to appease the enraged poseidon for good. Find summaries for every chapter, including a the odyssey chapter summary chart to help you understand the book. Author geraldine mccaughreans taught prose brings a modern, thrillerlike immediacy to the ancient story, while still retaining the characters, details and even some of. Disguised as a girl the princesss age, athena scolds her for the poor condition of her.
Still an interesting read, if you want to read the original this is not. The odyssey retold by geraldine mccaughrean is the epic journey of odysseus, the hero of ancient greece. The epic begins with the invocation of the muses, requesting inspiration and the beginning of odysseuss story. In pylos, telemachus visits nestor, a leader during the trojan war who is now living peacefully as a nobleman. This serious retelling of the odyssey, illustrated with lush. If theres a cliffs notes or summary somewhere, read that instead. Ordered this under the pretense of the odyssey by homier and instead got odyssey retold. From love, jealousy, greed and betrayal to mad kings, magic and murder, geraldine mccaughrean retells some of shakespeares bestknown stories, including romeo and juliet, henry the fifth.
Book summaries book 1 book 2 books 34 book 5 books 67. About the odyssey the odyssey summary character list glossary themes quotes and analysis books 14 books 58 books 912 books 16 books 1720 books 2124 symbols, allegory and motifs metaphors and similes irony imagery the fractal structure of epics literary elements related links essay questions quiz 1 quiz 2 quiz 3 quiz 4 citations. Litcharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in the odyssey, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. The odyssey by geraldine mccaughrean, 9780140383096. Telemachus is afraid to talk to him because he is so old and respected, but athena coaxes him and encourages him. Illustrations by victor ambrus complement mccaughreans style perfectly, their bold colors and lively portrayals displaying all the energy of the text. Odysseus by mccaughrean, geraldine and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. The muchhonored mccaughrean opens a series featuring heroes of antiquity with a characteristically rousing retelling of the odyssey. The odyssey puffin classics kindle edition by mccaughrean. Eastman kodak 2 each chapter in the textbook contains a continuation of this problem. Each question requires students to use evidence from the text. Ten of shakespeares greatest plays, retold for children by multiaward winning author geraldine mccaughrean. Odysseus is a timeless tale of a journey of someone that wanted to return home but life and other things get in the way.
Odysseus by geraldine mccaughrean, cynthia bishop, the full. After ten years of war, odysseus turns his back on troy and. Its no secret that james joyces ulysses has inspired legions of ardent fans. They stayed with aeolus for a month, and his parting gift to odysseus was a sack holding the winds. The epic journey of odysseus, the hero of ancient greece. Odysseus by geraldine mccaughrean abebooks passion for books. Chapter summary for homers the odyssey, book 1 summary. But if odysseus doesnt want to marry the princess, the king will make sure his men row him wherever he wants. Odysseus may be the odysseys hero, but we actually think telemachos is more.
Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans. Telemachus then gets up and gives a speech rebuking the suitors for taking over his fathers palace and consuming his food and trying to take his wife. This version is retold by geraldine mccaughrean who has written hundreds of books and is the recipient of the carnegie award. Homer homer is the author of the iliad and the odyssey he is revered as the greatest of the ancient greek epic poets. This 77page guide for the odyssey by homer includes detailed chapter summaries and analysis covering 24 chapters, as well as several more indepth sections of expert. Odysseus, the reader is told, is the only greek survivor of the trojan war who. Jan 01, 1993 geraldine mccaughrean was born in 1951 and brought up in north london. What is the importance of odysseuss bed in homers odyssey. Audio name pronunciation with geraldine mccaughrean. So homer begins his epic, though the hero himself is still offstage. The odyssey by homer, geraldine mccaughrean 9780140383096.
About the odyssey the odyssey summary character list glossary themes quotes and analysis books 14 books 58 books 912 books 16 books 1720 books 2124 symbols, allegory and motifs metaphors and similes irony imagery the fractal structure of epics literary elements. Author geraldine mccaughrean s taught prose brings a modern, thrillerlike immediacy to the ancient story, while still retaining the characters, details and even some of the rhythms of the epic poem. Retold by awardwinning author, geraldine mccaughrean. Homer s 8th century bce oral narrative of a warriors decadeslong quest to return home defines epic poetry. Find a summary of this and each chapter of the odyssey. Readers unfamiliar with homers the odyssey will likely feel comfortable with this. It is brilliantly retold by awardwinning author, geraldine mccaughrean.
The odyssey by geraldine mccaughrean is a really good childrens version of homers odyssey. Book i athena inspires the prince sing to me of the man, muse, the man of twists and turns driven time and again off course, once he had plundered the hallowed heights of troy. Book one oh goddess of inspiration, help me sing of wily odysseus, that master of schemes. The odyssey is homers epic of odysseus 10year struggle to return home after the trojan war.
Homers the odyssey retold by geraldine mccaughrean chapters 1 and 2. Homer opens the odyssey with an invocation to the muse of epic poetry and asks for her guidance in telling the story of a man who has experienced many twists and turns of fate and has suffered many hardships. One of the greatest legends in the world is brought to life in odysseus, the first book of the fourvolume heroes series. The mens next stop was the aeolian island, home to the god of the winds.
After ten years of war, odysseus turns his back on troy and sets sail for home. The odyssey retold by geraldine mccaughrean is the epic journey of odysseus. Student example assertion paragraphs the odyssey retold by geraldine mccaughgrean english 8a pjhs question 1 key idea theme tessa the odyssey, by geraldine mccaughrean, tells the story of odysseus, the greek king of ithaca, and the dangers of losing free will. We learn that poseidon, god of the sea, holds a grudge though we dont know exactly why against odysseus and is making the guys voyage home a pretty difficult one. Geraldine mccaughrean has written over 160 other books, including a little lower than angels, which won the whitbread book of the year childrens novel award in 1987, a pack of lies, which won the guardian prize and carnegie medal in 1989 and gold dust, which won the beefeater childrens. This product includes printable study guides to accompany each chapter of the odyssey, retold by geraldine mccaughrean. I found myself reading with both books open to the same chapter, comparing the. Study 23 terms the odyssey summary flashcards quizlet. He is being held captive on the island ogygia by the. Geraldine mccaughrean was born in 1951 and brought up in north london. About childrens books wiki recent changes categories help build this wiki help pages this wiki is devoted to good literature for children from 016 years.
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