City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

Terry Deary's Greek tales, Terry Deary ; read by Toby Longworth

Label
Terry Deary's Greek tales, Terry Deary ; read by Toby Longworth
Language
eng
Form of composition
not applicable
Format of music
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Intended audience
For children aged 6-14
Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
Terry Deary's Greek tales
Music parts
not applicable
Responsibility statement
Terry Deary ; read by Toby Longworth
Summary
Four thrilling and entertaining stories about children who could have lived in ancient Greece. In The Lion's Slave, Archimedes's servant Lydia is the bane of his life. But when the Romans besiege Syracuse, it is Lydia who comes up with ways to help the Greeks. The Town Mouse and the Spartan House sees orphaned Darius going to live with his uncle Alcmaeon, a general in the Spartan army - but he finds Spartan life shocking. In The Boy Who Cried Horse, young Acheron is known for his tall tales. So when he tells Prince Paris that the Trojan Horse is a Greek plot, no-one believes him. Finally, The Tortoise and the Dare sees Elena in danger of becoming a slave after her brother makes a reckless bet in a sporting contest
Table Of Contents
The lion's slave -- The town mouse and the Spartan house -- The boy who cried horse -- The tortoise and the dare
Target audience
juvenile
Transposition and arrangement
not applicable