Medusa Tells All: Beauty Missing, Hair Hissing
By (Author) Rebecca Fjelland Davis
Illustrated by Stephen Gilpin
Capstone Press
Picture Window Books
1st January 2014
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
32
, Height 200mm
Of course you think I was disrespectful and incredibly vain that I deserved to be turned into a monster. You don't know the other side of the myth.
Well let me tell you...
The colorful cartoon illustrations add a nice touch of humor, like the trail of petrified townspeople in Medusa's wake after her transformation. Concluding with Common Core Standards focused questions, this would be useful for expanding discussions of classic mythology.-- "Booklist"
With kidfriendly illustrations and a clever narrative voice, these twisted myths will have kids chuckling. . . .A critical thinking section at the end will guide teachers to using these books in classroom discussions about mythology, and the notes on integrating Common Core topics is helpful.-- "School Library Journal"
Rebecca Fjelland Davis lives near Good Thunder, Minnesota. Her young-adult novels include Chasing AllieCat (Flux, 2011), a Junior Library Guild Selection; and Jake Riley: Irreparably Damaged (HarperCollins, 2003), a BCCB Blue Ribbon Fiction Book; her short story Mars at Night appears in the anthology Girl Meets Boy: Because There Are Two Sides to Every Story (Chronicle, 2012), on the Kirkus Review's list of Best Teen Books of 2012. Rebecca has also written nine nonfiction books for children. She's a cyclist, a dog owner, and an instructor at South Central College (North Mankato, Minn.), where she teaches a lot of Greek mythology.