Opening Pandora S Box: What to Read After Percy Jackson
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Opening Pandora’s Box: What to Read after Percy Jackson
Cadnum, Michael MS/HS
Starfall
Phaeton embarks upon a long and dangerous journey to the gates of dawn in order to confront Apollo and learn the truth of his parentage and is granted his wish to drive the chariot of the sun.
Nightsong: The Legend of Orpheus and Eurydice MS/HS
This story expands on the myth of Orpheus, a young poet and musician who undertakes a terrifying journey to ask the rulers of the Underworld to return the princess Euridice, his beloved bride, after she is killed by a venomous serpent.
Childs, Tera Lynn MS/HS
Oh. My. Gods.
When her mother suddenly decides to marry a near-stranger, Phoebe, whose passion is running, soon finds herself living on a remote Greek island, completing her senior year at an ancient high school where the students and teachers are all descended from gods or goddesses.
Goddess Bootcamp MS/HS
Phoebe's stepfather, headmaster of a school for the descendents of Greek gods, enrolls Phoebe in Goddess Boot Camp to help her gain control of her newly discovered powers, but Phoebe's romantic life and impulsive decisions may ruin any chance she has at passing the test of the gods. Mermaid Duo: Pardon My Fins, Fins are Forever. New Series: Sweet Venom: Medusa Girls #1 (Fall, 2011)
Collins, Ross UPPER ELEM
Medusa Jones In ancient Greece, Medusa Jones, a Gorgon, and her friends, Mino the Minotaur and Chiron the centaur, are mocked and sneered at by the other Acropolis Academy children whose parents are kings and gods, but when they go on a school camping trip together, the "freaks" become true heroes.
Cooney, Caroline MS/HS
Jan McGee Coordinator of Library Programs [email protected] Ouachita Parish School System Goddess of Yesterday:
Taken from her home on an Aegean island as a six-year-old girl, Anaxandra calls on the protection of her goddess while she poses as two different princesses over the next six years, before ending up as a servant in the company of Helen and Paris as they make their way to Troy.
Coville, Bruce
Juliet Dove, Queen of Love UPPER ELE/MS
Shy Juliet suddenly has an annoying throng of admirers after a strange woman gives her a magical amulet; even more alarming is the fact that she can't take off the necklace. With the help of talking rats Jerome and Roxanne, Juliet meets several Greek gods and goddesses who enable her to uncover the locket's secret.
Deary, Terry (The Fire Thief Trilogy) MS/HS
The Fire Thief (Book 1)
A retelling of the Greek myth in which Prometheus, having endured two hundred years of punishment for stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humans, escapes and travels through time to the factory town of Eden City in 1858 where he falls in with a young thief and his uncle.
Flight of the Fire Thief (Book 2) MS/HS
Prometheus, on the run from fellow gods who are angry that he gave fire to humans, arrives in Eden City in the late eighteenth century where he becomes involved with Nell, a young girl who travels around with her father doing circus stunts for money.
The Fire Thief Fights Back (Book 3) MS/HS
Sam and his mother run into trouble while peddling their "miracle cure" in Eden City in 1785, but the Greek god Prometheus arrives and agrees to help them in exchange for Sam's assistance in settling a score with the monsters of Greek mythology.
Deming, Sarah
Iris, Messenger HS
Jan McGee Coordinator of Library Programs [email protected] Ouachita Parish School System After discovering that the immortals of Greek mythology reside in her hometown of Middleville, Pennsylvania, twelve-year-old Iris listens to their life stories, gaining wisdom, beauty, and startling revelations about her past.
Denton, Terry
Ultimate Wave (Book 1) UPPER ELE
This Glib and goofy hybrid graphic novel introduces three surfing fanatics on the planet Ithaca, whose inhabitants have human bodies and animal heads. An unseen narrator intermittently addresses the audience directly and cartoon panels carry the story line forward. While floating on their surfboards, Nico, Claudia, and Mikey see a creature plunge through the atmosphere into the water. He turns out to be Icon, a "pencil-headed mutant from another dimension" who hails from Duryllium, where his twin brother, Vidor, has declared himself king. After Black Raiders sent by Vidor transport Icon away, the trio attempts to track down their new pal with the help of his "genetically engineered biomorph," who leads them to Duryllium.
The Eye of Ulam (Book 2) UPPER ELE
Nico, Claudia, and Mikey go in search of the Eye of Ulam, to pursue wisdom.
The Wooden Cow (Book 3) UPPER ELE
Wooden Cow stars a bovine named Ulysses in a spoof of the Trojan horse story, while Golden Udder brings Ulysses back as it twists the tale of the Golden Fleece into a new and unusual shape.
The Golden Udder (Book 4) UPPER ELE
Golden Udder brings Ulysses back as it twists the tale of the Golden Fleece into a new and unusual shape.
The Minotaur’s Maze (Book 5) UPPER ELE
During a trip to a health farm on the planet Knossus, Claudia falls in love with the fearsome Minotaur.
Druitt, Tobias
Corydon and the Island of Monsters (Book 1) MS?/HS
Jan McGee Coordinator of Library Programs [email protected] Ouachita Parish School System A young shepherd, Corydon, is driven out of his village because of his unusual appearance and then captured and put on display as a monster. Alongside him in the traveling freak show are Medusa, the Minotaur, the Sphinx, and other classical beasts. When Corydon helps these monsters to escape their cages, they scatter to seek peace and solitude away from prying eyes. But then an army of " heroes" arrives hoping to win glory by killing the monsters, and Corydon must unite these unloved and unlikely allies to fight for their survival and for their island home.
Corydon and the Fall of Atlantis (Book 2) MS?/HS
Corydon, an outcast Greek boy with the leg of a goat, reluctantly sets off on another adventure with the "monsters" of Greek mythology when the Minotaur is apparently kidnapped by the people of Atlantis.
Corydon and the Siege of Troy (Book 3) MS?/HS
Having gone their separate ways since the disastrous fall of Atlantis, Corydon reunites with the two gorgons and the Minotaur to help his friend Sikandar, Prince of Troy, fight against the heroes who have besieged the city.
Ford, Michael
The Fire of Ares UPPER ELE/MS
When slaves rebel in ancient Sparta, twelve-year-old Lysander, guarded by an heirloom amulet, the Fire of Ares, is caught between the Spartan ruling class, with whom he has been training as a warrior since his noble heritage was revealed, and those among whom he was recently laboring as a slave. (No gods and goddesses, great hist./adventure based on Sparta & Greeks)
Legacy of Blood UPPER ELE/MS When Lysander and his barracks are sent to Taras, Italy, to protect a vital trading post threatened by a local uprising, he spies a statue of a figure wearing the Fire of Ares and sets out to discover his connection to the city, hoping to learn more of his mysterious heritage.
Friesner, Esther
Temping Fate MS/HS
Ilana Newhouse's quirky sense of style and humor leave her unable to find a summer job in her small Connecticut town until she stumbles upon the Divine Relief Temp Agency and ends up working for the Three Fates, making friends with Arachne, and trying out the powers of her employers with chaotic results.
Jan McGee Coordinator of Library Programs [email protected] Ouachita Parish School System Nobody’s Princess MS/HS
Determined to fend for herself in a world where only men have real freedom, headstrong Helen, who will be called queen of Sparta and Helen of Troy one day, learns to fight, hunt, and ride horses while disguised as a boy, and goes on an adventure throughout the Mediterranean world.
Nobody’s Prize MS/HS
Sequel to: Nobody's princess. Still longing for adventure, Princess Helen of Sparta maintains her disguise as a boy to join her unsuspecting brothers as part of the crew of the Argo, the ship commanded by Prince Jason in his quest for the Golden Fleece.
Golding, Julia (Companion’s Quartet) MS/HS
Secret of the Sirens (Book 1)
Upon moving to her aunt's seaside home in the British Isles, Connie becomes part of a secret society that shelters mythical creatures, and must use her ability to communicate with these beings to protect them from evil and the incursions of humans.
The Gorgon’s Gaze (Book 2) MS/HS
Mallins Wood is home to the last surviving gorgon, and Col's mother, the gorgon's supernatural Companion, is determined to save it from encroaching development--even to the point of endangering Col and his best friend Connie, the most powerful Companion alive.
Mines of the Minotaur (Book 3) MS/HS
Thirteen-year-old Connie Lionheart, the only person able to communicate with the world's unseen mythical creatures, becomes alarmed when she starts to feel the pull of a dark power, and unable to convince the secret society that protects the bonds between humans and creatures that she is under attack, she retreats to an underground world in search of answers.
The Chimera's Curse (Book 4) MS/HS
Jan McGee Coordinator of Library Programs [email protected] Ouachita Parish School System Connie and Col band together to save the world for all creatures--including the mythical ones of which few humans are aware--from the shape-shifter Kullervo's army and, along the way, Connie finds herself transformed in an amazing way.
Halam, Anne
Snakehead MS/HS
Compelled by his father Zeus to accept the evil king Polydectes's challenge to bring the head of the monstrous Medusa to the Aegean island of Serifos, Perseus, although questioning the gods' interference in human lives, sets out, accompanied by his beloved Andromeda, a princess with her own harsh destiny to fulfill.
Hantman, Clea (Goddesses Series)
Heaven Sent (Book 1) MS/HS
Polly, Era, and Thalia, banished by their father, Zeus, as punishment for a prank, accidently end up in Athens, Georgia in 2001 where they must navigate the obstacles of twenty-first century high school.
Three Girls and a God (Book 2) MS/HS
Thalia's new boyfriend Dylan seems very familiar and the evil Furies are determined that the Muse sisters will not discover his true identity.
Muses on the Move (Book 3) MS/HS
Thalia, her sisters, and a weird classmate are setting out on the road this Thanksgiving. Their plan is to see a few places and have fun. But Thalia has something else in the back of her mind: Dylan from Denver. In her attempts to quickly get to him, she ends up breaking the rule of not being allowed to use her powers. Dog-like alligators, disappearing parades, and Pocky, the classmate, is getting closer and closer to discovering their secret.
Love or Fate (Book 4) MS/HS
After Thalia defies Hera's order not to use their powers, the Muses are destined to spend an eternity in Hades, unless they can outwit the furies, a three-headed dog, and Hera.
Hennesy, Carolyn UPPER ELE/MS
Pandora Gets Jealous (Book 1)
Jan McGee Coordinator of Library Programs [email protected] Ouachita Parish School System Thirteen-year-old Pandy is hauled before Zeus and given six months to gather all of the evils that were released when the box she brought to school as her annual project was accidentally opened.
Pandora Gets Vain (Book 2) UPPER ELE/MS
After capturing jealousy from a priestess in Crete, Pandy, her friends Alcie and Iole, and her little dog Dido, brave many obstacles as they travel to Egypt in search of the second of the seven evils--vanity.
Pandora Gets Lazy (Book 3) UPPER ELE/MS
On their way to find the third evil, laziness, Pandy and her friends, Alcie, Iole, and Homer, face many dangers after Pandy falls from Apollo's chariot and her friends are captured by pirates who intend to sell them into slavery.
Pandora Gets Heart (Book 4) UPPER ELE/MS
Pandy, Alcie, Iole, and Homer face many dangers as they make their way to the sacred Mount Ida in Phrygia to capture another deadly evil--lust.
Holub, Joan and Suzanne Williams (Goddess Girls Series) UPPER ELE/MS
Athena the Brain (Book 1)
Athena learns that she is a goddess when she is summoned to Mount Olympus by her father, Zeus, and she must quickly adjust to her new status, make friends with the other god boys and goddess girls, and catch up with all the studies she missed while attending mortal school.
Persephone the Phony (Book 2) UPPER ELE/MS
Despite the warnings of her friends at Mount Olympus Academy, Persephone befriends bad-boy Hades, but following her mother's advice to "go along to get along" complicates Persephone's relationships with all of them.
Aphrodite the Beauty (Book 3) UPPER ELE/MS
After giving Athena a makeover Aphrodite becomes jealous of her friend, but she focuses on figuring out how to help a mortal win a race against Atalanta, which will result in either their marriage or his death.
Artemis the Brave (Book 4) UPPER ELE/MS
Jan McGee Coordinator of Library Programs [email protected] Ouachita Parish School System While protecting egotistical transfer student Orion, Artemis makes a mistake that later provides her with the chance that she has both hoped for and dreaded, to prove her courage to herself and others at Mount Olympus Academy.
Jones, Diana Wynn MS/HS
The Game
Sent to a boisterous family gathering in Ireland by her overly strict grandmother, orphaned Hayley feels out of place until her unruly cousins include her in a special game involving travel through the mythosphere, the place where all the world's stories can be found, and where some secrets of her past are revealed.
Kindle, Patrice
Lost in the Labyrinth MS/HS
Fourteen-year-old Princess Xenodice tries to prevent the death of her half-brother, the Minotaur, at the hands of the Athenian prince, Theseus, who is aided by Icarus, Daedalus, and her sister Ariadne.
Lester, Julius
Cupid: A Tale of Love and Desire HS
Cupid, the spoiled and mischievous god of love, is attracted to and marries the beautiful mortal, Psyche, and both learn many lessons about the nature of love.
Loehr, Mallory (Magic Elements Quartet)
Water Wishes (Book 1) ELE
When Polly, Sam, and their older brother Joe retrieve a bottle from the ocean that offers them three wishes "of this element," they find themselves under the ocean, transformed into a mermaid, an octopus, and a sea serpent.
Earth Magic (Book 2) ELE
“Thank you for watching my earth child. In an emergency, please call me. . . .” So begins the mysterious note Polly and Sam discover in the woods near their grandparents’ farm. There’s no child in sight, but they do find a most unusual rock. Polly and Sam drag it home, but the strange-looking stone
Jan McGee Coordinator of Library Programs [email protected] Ouachita Parish School System won’t stay put! Before long, it is clear that something magical is happening to them again! Those who know a bit about Greek mythology will have the upper hand with the clue.
Wind Spell (Book 3) ELE
While on a family camping trip, Sam, Polly, and Joe receive three feathers that lead them on a magical flying adventure in which they encounter the goddess Athena.
Fire Dreams (Book 4) ELE
While visiting their grandparents' farm, Joe, Polly, and Sam are called by the magic of fire to go to Mount Olympus to repay a debt to Prometheus.
Marsh, Katherine
The Night Tourist MS/HS
Fourteen-year-old Jack Perdu, a prodigy of classical mythology, suffers a near-fatal accident after which he meets Euri, a young ghost who introduces him to New York's ghostly underworld, eight levels below Grand Central Station, where Jack decides to look for his mother who disappeared years earlier.
McBride-Smith, Barbara
Greek Myths, Western Style: Toga Tales with an Attitude HS
Texas writer Barbara McBride-Smith retells fifteen Greek myths in a Western voice, featuring such characters as Orpheus, Pandora, Cupid and Psyche, and Odysseus and Achilles.
McLaren, Clemance
Aphrodite’s Blessings : HS
Love Stories from the Greek Myths. “Running from love, Atalanta's story,” “Dreams of a golden hero, Andromeda's story,” “For the love of a god, Psyche's story.” Atalanta, Andromeda, and Psyche, three female characters in Greek mythology, tell the stories of their marriages. Includes information on love and marriage in ancient Greece.
Inside the Walls of Troy HS
Jan McGee Coordinator of Library Programs [email protected] Ouachita Parish School System The events surrounding the famous battle between the Greeks and the Trojans are told from the points of view of two women, the beautiful Helen and the prophetic Cassandra.
Napoli, Donna Jo
Sirena HS
Sirena has listened to the stories of the gods: If she is to become immortal, she must be loved by a human man. But when she and her sisters sing their siren songs to the Greek sailors on their way to the Trojan War, the men crash their ships upon the rocks and drown. There is one survivor of the carnage Philoctetes, friend to Hercules and a hero himself. Sirena defies the goddess Hera by tending his wounds and bringing him food, and soon the two are deep in love. But does Philoctetes love Sirena's song, or her soul? And will the pull of honor prove stronger than the bond of love?
O’Malley, Kevin
Mt. Olympus Basketball ELE
Zeus, Hera, Athena, Poseidon, and Hades pull some dirty tricks as they face off against Hercules, Jason, Odysseus, Achilles, and Theseus in this “gods versus mortals” basketball game in ancient Greece.
Osborne, Mary Pope (Tales from the Odyssey Series)
One-Eyed Giant (Book 1) ELE/MS
When Odysseus must leave his home to fight the Trojan War, he never imagines that he will be away from his family for so many years. Now, at long last, he is leading his men home across the seas. But many dangers await them ñ and none is more terrifying than Polyphemus, the one-eyed giant. The Land of the Dead (Book 2) ELE/MS
Odysseus and his men have defeated the one-eyed giant, but its curse follows them at every turn. Cast out to the open seas by the wind god, Odysseus and his fleet continue the difficult journey home. But they cannot return to Ithaca yet. First they must take on giant cannibals and outwit a beautiful witch, who reveals Odysseus’ next challenge – a journey to the mysterious and feared land of the dead.
Sirens and Sea Monsters (Book 3) ELE/MS
Odysseus and his men have done what no other mortals have done: returned alive from the terrifying Land of the Dead. Armed with warnings and advice from the ghosts of the prophet Tiresias, Odysseus is determined to finally sail home to Ithaca. But the enchantress Circe tells him that the Greeks will face even more horrors on their journey, including an encounter with Scylla, the six-headed monster, and Charybdis, the deadly whirlpool.
Jan McGee Coordinator of Library Programs [email protected] Ouachita Parish School System Gray-Eyed Goddess (Book 4) ELE/MS
For nearly twenty years, Odysseus has fought terrifying giants and monsters, weathered the loss of his men, and angered gods and goddesses. Now he is trapped on the island of the alluring sea goddess, Calypso. Back in Ithaca, his wife, Penelope, and their son, Telemachus, are desperately warding off the suitors who want to marry Penelope in order to take control of Odysseus home.
Return to Ithica (Book 5) ELE/MS
After seven years of captivity on Calypso's island, Odysseus finds himself on the shores of yet another strange land. Meanwhile, his wife, Penelope, fears for their son, Telemachus. His enemies-Penelope's unwanted suitors, plan to ambush and kill Telemachus upon his return from his journey to find Odysseus. But the family's years of suffering come to an end, as father and son are reunited in a series of startling, strange, and magical events. Odysseus is finally home-and now his revenge begins.
The Final Battle (The Book 6) ELE/MS
After struggling against the gods and his fate for more than twenty years, Odysseus has returned to Ithaca at last. But things have changed: what used to be his island has been overrun by suitors who clamor for his wife's hand in marriage and plague his son, Telemachus. With the help of the gray-eyed goddess, Athena, Odysseus and Telemachus set out to regain control of Ithaca.
Riordan, Rick (Percy Jackson Series)
The Lightning Thief (Book 1) ELE/MS/HS
After learning that he is the son of a mortal woman and Poseidon, god of the sea, twelve-year-old Percy is sent to a summer camp for demigods like himself, and joins his new friends on a quest to prevent a war between the gods.
Sea of Monsters (Book 2) ELE/MS/HS
Seventh-grader Percy Jackson has recently discovered that he is the son of Poseidon, making him half human and half god, and along with his a demigod and a satyr friend, must save his beloved Camp Half- Blood from evil forces determined to destroy it.
The Titan’s Curse (Book 3) ELE/MS/HS
Jan McGee Coordinator of Library Programs [email protected] Ouachita Parish School System The disappearance of the goddess Artemis while out hunting a rare, ancient monster, prompts a group of her followers to join Percy and his friends in an attempt to find and rescue her before the winter solstice, when her influence is needed to sway the Olympian Council regarding the war with the Titans.
The Battle of the Labyrinth (Book 4) ELE/MS/HS
Percy hurries to Camp Half Blood after his high school is invaded by demonic cheerleaders, and joins his demigod friends on a quest through the Labyrinth, while the war between the Olympians and the evil Titan lord Kronos draws near.
The Last Olympian (Book 5) ELE/MS/HS
The long-awaited prophecy surrounding Percy Jackson's sixteenth birthday unfolds as he leads an army of young demigods to stop Kronos in his advance on New York City, while the Olympians struggle to contain the rampaging monster, Typhon.
The Demigod Files ELE/MS/HS
This book details three of Percy Jackson's adventures as he battles all kinds of mythological monsters in the modern world. Also featured are interviews with Connor, Travis, Clarisse, Annabeth, Grover, and Percy; a map of Camp-Blood; and more.
The Lost Hero (Book 1) ELE/MS/HS
Jason, Piper, and Leo, three students from a school for "bad kids," find themselves at Camp Half-Blood, where they learn that they are demigods and begin a quest to free Hera, who has been imprisoned by Mother Earth herself.
Scieszka, Jon
It’s All Greek to Me (The Time Warp Trio Series) ELE
As they are about to go on stage, Joe, Fred, and Sam are transported back to the time of Zeus and the other gods in Greek mythology, who, strangely enough, behave much as the characters in the trio's class play.
Shusterman, Neal
Dread Locks MS/HS
Jan McGee Coordinator of Library Programs [email protected] Ouachita Parish School System Accustomed to a carefree existence, fourteen-year-old Parker Baer meets the girl next door and finds his life taking a menacing turn as he begins to absorb some of her terrible powers.
The Eyes of Kid Midas MS/HS
Kevin is entranced when he finds a pair of sunglasses that turn his desires into reality, but then things start to get out of control.
Shipton, Paul
The Pig Scrolls, by Gryllus the Pig ELE/MS/HS
A translation of an ancient Greek manuscript written by Gryllus, a talking pig who was once a man, which describes the many adventures that he and his companions--a junior prophetess named Sybil and a bumbling goatherd--experience while traveling to Delphi to try to prevent the universe from coming to an end.
The Pig Who Saved the World ELE/MS/HS
Gryllus the Pig has decided saving the world once is enough and sets out to find Circe, the only one who can reverse Gryllus's curse and return him to human form, but as he searches the high seas for Circe, it soon becomes clear his transformation will have to wait until he can liberate the gods and save the world once more.
Spinner, Stephanie
Quiver HS
Sixteen-year-old Atalanta, abandoned as an infant, has grown into a renowned archer, and the fastest mortal in the land, so when her father issues her an ultimatum that she must marry and produce an heir, she counters with the condition the one she marries must beat her in a footrace.
Quicksilver HS
The stories of the Trojan War, Persephone and Demeter, Perseus, Odysseus, and others are recounted from the perspective of Zeus's son and messenger, Hermes.
Springer, Nancy
Jan McGee Coordinator of Library Programs [email protected] Ouachita Parish School System Dussie MS
At age thirteen Dussie makes the horrifying discovery that she, like her New York artist mother, is a Gorgon--a Greek mythological monster sprouting snakes from her head and capable of turning humans into stone with one angry look.
Ursu, Anne
The Shadow Thieves (Book 1) ELE/MS
After her cousin Zee arrives from England, thirteen-year-old Charlotte and he must set out to save humankind from denizens of the underworld, Nightmares, Death, Pain, and a really nasty guy named Phil.
The Siren Song (Book 2) ELE/MS Thirteen-year-old Charlotte must rescue humankind again when the evil Philonecron captures her cousin Zee, and Poseidon himself sends a sea monster to eat the cruise ship on which Charlotte's parents are trapped.
The Immortal Fire (Book 3) ELE/MS
As Philonecron plots to destroy the gods, transform the Underworld, destroy humanity, and remodel Olympus, Mr. Metos takes thirteen-year-old cousins Charlotte and Zee to join the Prometheans, who have an age-old weapon that may help protect them.
Whitman, Emily
Radiant Darkness HS
Persephone runs off to the Underworld with Hades, with whom she has fallen in love, but when her mother Demeter takes out her grief on thousands of peasants, Persephone agrees to come back once a year to visit her mother and to bring spring back to Earth.
Yolen, Jane
Atlanta and the Arcadian Beast ELE/MS/HS
Jan McGee Coordinator of Library Programs [email protected] Ouachita Parish School System When her adopted father is slain by a strange beast, Atalanta is determined to take care of herself. She is happy in the forest with only her friend Urso — a giant bear — for company. She wants nothing to do with the world of men. But the ferocious creature that killed her father is still out there, and Atalanta can't resist the opportunity to hunt it down, even if that means she has to join forces with a group of hunters to do so. Atalanta must prove that she is as strong and brave as any of the others, as they search together for the deadly Arcadian Beast.
Jason and the Gorgon’s Blood ELE/MS/HS
Jason, who will grow up to become the head of the Argonauts, leads five other boys on a dangerous quest to save the kingdom of Iolcus, learning along the way what it means to be in command.
Odysseus in the Serpent Maze ELE/MS/HS
In this first of a new series that imagines the childhoods of mythical heroes and heroines, Odysseus, Prince of Ithaca, is kidnapped by pirates. Outwitting his enemies with the help of his friend Mentor, a spoiled princess named Helen, and her outspoken cousin Penelope, Odysseus finds out what it takes to be a hero.
Jan McGee Coordinator of Library Programs [email protected] Ouachita Parish School System