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Spinning, I can't stop spinning, so stay a minute, and I, Arachne, will spin a story for you . . .
In this singular collection, the heroes and heroines of fifteen Greek and Roman tales give their own dramatic accounts of events. From the magnificent spinner Arachne, who learns that a mortal should never challenge a god, to the god Pan, who prefers Earth to Mount Olympus, to the beautiful, self-indulgent Pandora and the gold-stricken Midasthe reader becomes a confidant to the tellers of these sometimes humorous, sometimes sad, always engaging tales of wonder, woe, romantic love, and jealousy. Mordicai Gerstein's energetic, whimsical illustrations combine with Elizabeth Spires's playful renditions for a totally fresh take on familiar and not-so-familiar myths.
Inspiring and timeless Greek and Roman tales told in first person accounts of dramatic events with art from Caldecott Medal winner, Mordicai Gerstein.
Elizabeth Spiresis the author of three other books for children, includingThe Mouse of Amherst, and four collections of poetry for adults. Her bookI Heard God Talking to Mewas published by FSG in Spring 2009. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.
Mordicai Gersteinis the author and illustrator ofThe Man Who Walked Between the Towers, winner of the Caldecott Medal, and has had four books namedNew York TimesBest Illustrated Books of the Year. He lives in Westhampton, Massachusetts.
Spires, author ofThe Mouse of Amherst(1999) makes ancient tales unusually vivid and immediate by recasting them as first-person accounts. . . . Mordicai Gerstein's crosshatched ink drawings add touches of visual elegance to the stylish retellings. . . . a truly memorable read-aloud candidate. Booklist
Spires has a poet's ear for language. Voice of Youth Advocates
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