Persephone
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Title
Persephone
Description
"When Hades sees Persephone gathering flowers in a field, he carries her off to the underworld to be his queen. Her mother Demeter is so distraught that she curses Earth with endless winter. With intervention from Zeus and other gods, Persephone is found and rejoins her mother. But she ate pomegranate seeds while in the underworld and so must spend three months each year with Hades, during which time winter occurs above ground. This pourquoi tale from ancient Greek mythology has everything to recommend it to modern readers. Clayton employs vivid imagery, powerful emotions and loads of action to convey adventure, grief, love, drama and the circle of life. Dialogue is crisp and accessible, while retaining just a hint of the formality expected of gods and goddesses. Lee's imaginative illustrations, detailed in glowing earth tones and sweeping across double-page spreads, complement the action. In depicting the characters, she borrows features from Greek statues but manages to give them humanity. A beautiful retelling of an enduring myth."
Clayton, Sally Pomme: PERSEPHONE." Kirkus Reviews, 15 Feb. 2009. Academic OneFile, http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A193418241/AONE?u=lond95336&sid=AONE&xid=ded8339d. Accessed 11 June 2018.
Clayton, Sally Pomme: PERSEPHONE." Kirkus Reviews, 15 Feb. 2009. Academic OneFile, http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A193418241/AONE?u=lond95336&sid=AONE&xid=ded8339d. Accessed 11 June 2018.
Creator
Pomme Clayton, Sally
Publisher
Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Date
2009
Contributor
Lee, Virginia (Illustrator)
Rights
Copyright © Frances Lincoln Limited 2009, Text Copyright © Sally Pomme Clayton 2009, Illustrations Copyright © Virginia Lee 2009
Format
Hardcover Book, 17.8 x 0.7 x 25.4 cm, 28 pages
Language
English
Collection
Citation
Pomme Clayton, Sally
, “Persephone,” Special Collections, accessed November 22, 2024, https://archive.fims.uwo.ca/specialcollections/items/show/332.