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Hardback
Published: 3rd June 2025
Hardback
Published: 9th January 2024
Hardback
Published: 10th September 2024
British Museum: Ancient Greek Gods and Goddesses
By (Author) Tegen Evans
Illustrated by Tom Froese
Nosy Crow Ltd
Nosy Crow Ltd
3rd June 2025
8th May 2025
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: General knowledge and interesting facts
Childrens / Teenage reference: Subject-specific reference
Hardback
32
Width 250mm, Height 290mm
Which goddess drew the Moon across the sky each night Who had the strength to start earthquakes and whirlpools And was there really a god of parties and theatre
Find out the answers to these questions, and many more, in this brilliant guide to the gods and goddesses of ancient Greece. Filled with exciting stories and surprising facts, you will discover how Zeus became king of the gods, who gave Athens its name, and even why Hera turned a princess into a cow!
Tegen Evans (Author)
Tegen Evans is a children's book writer and editor based in London. She has an English degree from Oxford University and now spends her time researching and writing about all kinds of topics for children - from Greek myths to woodland adventures. When she's not at her desk, you can usually find her wandering around the parks and bookshops of south east London. Tegen also writes under the pen-name Goldie Hawk. Her books have been translated into 12 languages.
Tom Froese (Illustrator)
Tom Froese is an award winning illustrator and teacher. He is passionate about making work that makes people happy. In his work, you will experience a flurry of joyful colours, spontaneous textures and quirky shapes. As a commercial artist, Tom has worked for brands and businesses all over the world, including Yahoo!, Airbnb, and GQ France. Originally from the Toronto area, Tom graduated from the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design with a B.Des (honours) in 2009. He then moved to Vancouver, BC, where he began his creative career and eventually became a family man. Tom now works from his home studio in the small village of Yarrow. He lives with his wife Amanda and daughters Nina and Marie - and a funny cat named Blueberry.