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Hades by George O'Connor
Hades by George  O'Connor









Hades by George O

Some of my favourite things about this series is the author's note, the portrait pages and the detailed "Notes" at the back. I'm not sure I totally agree with this take on the tale, as I've always related to Demeter in this myth (must be my maternal instincts) but since the intended audience is children I think it is a great new view to an old tale that kids will relate to. This makes for a refreshing story for someone familiar with the tale and adds a fun twist to the myth. O'Connor has taken licence and retold the story addressing Persephone's feelings, attitude and actions which are usually not referred to. While the book is titled Hades, it really tells the story of Persephone and to a lesser degree Demeter which is a twist on the usual telling of this tale which focuses on Demeter and how the seasons came to be in most retellings. O'Connor's depictions of Persephone are fantastic, picturing her in a unique Goth style which seems quite appropriate for the Queen of the Dead. What a long wait it has been for the fourth volume in this series! Another great entry in the series with fabulous artwork. Be prepared to see a new side of Persephone in this dynamic adaptation of the story of the creation of the seasons."Īcquired: Received a review copy from First Second Books.

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Publisher's Summary: "Hades: Lord of the Dead tells the story of the great God of the Underworld and one of the most famous of all Greek myths: Hades’ abduction of Persephone and her mother’s revenge. Genre: children, graphic novel, mythologyįirst sentence: This is what happens to you when you die. Hades: Lord of the Dead by George O'Connor ( US) - (Canada)











Hades by George  O'Connor