Odysseus in the Serpent Maze

by Jane Yolen, Robert J. Harris

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Thirteen-year-old Odysseus, who longs to be a hero, has many opportunities to prove himself during an adventure which involves pirates and satyrs, a trip to Crete's Labyrinth, and the two young girls, Penelope and Helen, who play a major role in his future life.

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Such a wonderful introduction to Odysseus for young readers...this is a lively, fast paced, slightly outlandish accounting of the young Odysseus (and his cautious friend Mentor, the young and extremely spoiled Helen, and the practical and quite heroic on her own Penelope). I wasn't sure what to expect going into this, but I was glad to discover that it's not some campy over the top rendition of "young" insert hero here (think that Disney show about young Heracles going to school, ick). Odysseus, at the age of 13 already has some of his most notable faults (brashness, outlandish fibs/lies/embellishments, and an unquenchable desire for glory).

As the story starts out, Odysseus drags the much more cautious Mentor on a boar hunt that goes show more wrong, from there he is shortly hurled into an adventure in the making on what should have been a short trip home...he's summarily tossed overboard, deals with pirates, rescues the damsels in distress (however reluctantly), makes a friend in Silenus the Satyr, discovers something about Dadelus, and so much more! Ultimately will he be able to return home? Will he rescue Penelope and Helen or will Penelope rescue him? You simply must read this to find out.

I really did enjoy this one even as an adult...it's a little bit too early for my girl to read this, but soon enough, she'll be old enough to appreciate the intricacies of the story...and it really is a fast paced, page turning adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat...there are many adult books that can't boast that, so that's quite nice to see in a children's/young adult novel! I think this is best read by kids somewhere between the ages of 8-12, with somewhere around 9 or 10 being ideal, depending on your child's reading ability. I also think it will appeal equally to boys or girls because while Helen is a prissy, girly girl,Penelope is no slouch and she's every bit as heroic as Odysseus!! Best of all, this isn't some watered down, diluted sugar sweet story...it's the real deal! There is real danger (Odysseus is beat to heck by the end of it) and real perilous adventure...and there is so much more. I recommend it without hesitation, I think it's an excellent resource for introducing Greek mythology and the heroes/characters behind the Iliad/Odyssey...it would be a great help there and just a fun read overall! It gets a big A+ from me! I loved it and I know my Girl will too when she reads it next school year!
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A story about young Odysseus. I bought it for my kids but they never read it. Since I didn't want to "waste" it I started the story. I am about half way and I'm going to stop. I'm not the target age of course but I don't like reading about young Odysseus. I like to read the classic versions of the story but not a "fictional" version of the story. (Same problem I have with the Percy Jackson series). DNF

Also, Jane Yolen and me aren't a good mix
A reimagining the teenage years of Odysseus as he and his friend Mentor are kidnapped by pirates with Helen and Penelope, leading to adventures on Crete where they must navigate the Labyrinth and face a new monster, learning what it truly means to be a hero.
Thirteen-year-old Odysseus, who longs to be a hero, has many opportunities to prove himself during an adventure which involves pirates and satyrs, a trip to Crete's Labyrinth, and the two young girls, Penelope and Helen, who play a major role in his future life.
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Jane Yolen was born February 11, 1939 in New York City. She received a bachelor's degree from Smith College in 1960 and a master's degree in education from the University of Massachusetts in 1976. After college, she became an editor in New York City and wrote during her lunch break. She sold her first children's book, Pirates in Petticoats, at the show more age of 22. Since then, she has written over 300 books for children, young adults, and adults. Her other works include the Emperor and the Kite, Owl Moon, How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight? and The Devil's Arithmetic. She has won numerous awards including the Kerlan Award, the Regina Medal, the Keene State Children's Literature Award, the Caldecott Medal, two Nebula Awards, two Christopher Medals, the World Fantasy Award, three Mythopoeic Fantasy Awards, the Golden Kite Award, the Jewish Book Award, the World Fantasy Association's Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Association of Jewish Libraries Award. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Canonical title
Odysseus in the Serpent Maze
Original publication date
2001
People/Characters
Penelope; Odysseus; Helen of Troy
First words
"Odysseus! Odysseus! Where are you?"
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Silenus had been wrong. The gods did have a sense of humor after all.

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Kids, Fiction and Literature, Tween, Children's Books
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PZ7 .Y78 .OLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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