Odysseus cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 3.9
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 1407
Points per Word 0.000355
Page Count 24
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

After the fall of Troy, the Greek hero Odysseus embarks on a treacherous voyage home, confronting sea monsters, angry deities, and endless obstacles. This illustrated retelling simplifies the ancient myth for early readers, presenting the story in clear language and vivid pictures. As Odysseus relies on his wits and courage to overcome each challenge, the book introduces young audiences to the timeless themes of perseverance and clever problem-solving found in Greek mythology.

Quick Summary

Hoena's retelling of Odysseus's adventure distills the epic into a fast-moving, kid-friendly tale that hits the high points Trojan horse, one-eyed giant, tricky sirens without getting bogged down in heavy language. The short chapters and bright cartoon-style art make it perfect for early readers who are curious about Greek myths but might otherwise be intimidated by longer versions. It's especially great for kids who love action-packed stories with a dash of humor and a hint of danger, and it works well as a stepping stone before diving into more detailed myth collections. Parents will appreciate that the book keeps the excitement of the original while toning down the more graphic violence, making it a solid choice for classroom read-alouds or bedtime reading. If your child enjoys this, they'll likely love "Percy Jackson's Greek Gods" for a similar blend of myth and modern humor.