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Hercules: The Twelve Labors (A Greek Myth), Paul D. Storrie

Label
Hercules: The Twelve Labors (A Greek Myth), Paul D. Storrie
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Rated E
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Hercules: The Twelve Labors (A Greek Myth)
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Paul D. Storrie
Summary
Famous for his superhuman strength, Hercules is the most popular hero in Greek mythology. The son of Zeus-king of the gods-and a mortal mother, Hercules faces the wrath of Zeus's wife Hera, who resents her illegitimate stepson and vows to bring him misery. With her magical powers, she tricks Hercules into performing a series of twelve seemingly impossible labors, each one a test of his strength, courage, cunning, and fighting skill. Is Hercules strong enough to foil her scheme? For this exciting retelling of the twelve labors, author Paul Storrie consulted the classic work The Age of Fable (1859), by American Thomas Bulfinch, and Edith Hamilton's Mythology (1942), both of which are considered the best resources about on ancient myths and legends. Artist Steve Kurth also relied on historical research to accurately bring to life the world of ancient Greece
Target audience
juvenile
Content
Illustrator