
Houghton Mifflin
ISBN: 0-618-75637-X
My rating: 4 out of 5
I had only read “Beowulf” in high school, but I feel that this version is great for older children. The author condenses the original Anglo-Saxon text and puts the story into well-understood English. I believe that children will both understand the story and enjoy it.
I like how this book incorporated some of the original Anglo-Saxon English into the story, and had a pronunciation key anytime a new name was introduced.
The illustrations are fantastic and really how what is going on in the story at that time. To me, they resemble some of the art in comic books that I have read.
I really liked the way Beowulf was described at the end – “Once he said a thing, he kept his word. Once he set his mind, he never backed down.” This is a very strong quality that I believe children should be taught and adults should follow. Too often, people give their word or say they will do something and then they don’t.
“Beowulf: A Hero’s Tale Retold” is a book that I would recommend kids reading. It introduces the story of Beowulf early, so that when they get into High School and study it more in depth, the story won’t be so alien to them.
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