The illustrations show movement and power. The earth-black horses of the Underworld contrast with the fresh new colours of Persephone in Spring. The colours are intense and the figures commanding. The words are direct and strong and read well aloud. School Librarian The story of Persephone demands to be told with dramatic words and pictures and you have that here. Junior Education It is pleasing to see publishers such as Frances Lincoln commissioning picture book editions of myths such as this fine retelling of Persephone. It provides exciting opportunities for children to engage with work on a cross-curricular level, and will bring history and the seasons to life in your classroom, facilitated by the wonders of modern technology. Facts & Fiction A superb book for exploring culture and storytelling. What you need is someone to read it to you while showing you the pictures. What I admire is the way that the words and the illustrations are melded together: the words and pictures, each flowing with neither leading. It retells one of the world's oldest myths, transforming it and making it understandable to the senses. Lee's wistful illustrations are reminiscent of both Brian Wildsmith and Jane Ray. Sally Pomme Clayton, a much respected storyteller with a penchant for tales with brave heroines, breathes new life into one of the world's oldest myths.
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