Description
Demon, Official Beastkeeper to the Gods, is transported to the stables under the sea in Poseidon's watery kingdom
Taking care of the stables up on Mount Olympus is one thing, but when Poseidon, god of the seas, takes Demon to his underwater realm to cure some sick hippocamps, the young stable boy is pretty fed up. Doris the Hydra can't be trusted to tend to the beasts, how will he breathe underwater . . . and what in Zeus's name is a hippocamp anyway?
With the help of his magical medical box Demon manages to cure the sea horses of their scale-rot, but when Helios orders him to the Stables of the Sun because one of his steeds has gone lame, Demon realises he's about to get caught up in a feud between water and fire . . .
The third in a delightful action-packed four-book series from acclaimed writer Lucy Coats, who uses her original and funny voice to bring to life the gods, goddesses and beasts of the ancient Greek pantheon.
Demon, Official Beastkeeper to the Gods, is transported to the stables under the sea in Poseidon's watery kingdom
About the Author
LUCY COATS is the author of more than 30 books for readers of all ages, including ATTICUS THE STORYTELLER'S 100 GREEK MYTHS, which was shortlisted for the Blue Peter Book Award. She began her storytelling career as a bookseller, editor and journalist, and has been fascinated by myths and legends ever since she can remember. Lucy is a book reviewer and blogger as well as active on social media. She lives in deepest South Northamptonshire with her husband and three unruly dogs. When she is not writing, she cooks, grows vegetables, and sits in her stone circle, looking at the stars. Follow Lucy at www.lucycoats.com or Twitter: @lucycoats.
DAVID ROBERTS was born in Liverpool, studied fashion design at university then trained as a milliner, and is now one of the UK's foremost children's illustrators. The creator of the DIRTY BERTIE books and the New York Times bestselling artist of picture books IGGY PECK, ARCHITECT and ROSIE REVERE, ENGINEER, David has worked on books for a wide range of ages with writers including Philip Ardagh, Jacqueline Wilson and Julia Donaldson (TYRANNOSAURUS DRIP). He won a Gold Award in the Nestle Children's Book Prize and was shortlisted for the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal. David is also the illustrator of the acclaimed TINDER by Sally Gardner, and of her WINGS & CO. Fairy Detective series. He lives in London, and is represented by Artists Partners.
Reviews
The rumbustious tone is perfect for reading aloud. David Roberts are vigorously zany and both BEAST KEEPER and HOUND OF HADES are fun for myth-mad kids of seven plus. * New Statesman *
A sparky new series ... adventure, friendship and fabulous beasts abound. * The Bookseller *
Hilarious misadventures * Metro *
A funny, accessible, adventurous introduction to characters and stories from ancient Greece, starring an endearing hero faced with impossible tasks. * Booktrust *
With wonderful black-and-white illustrations by David Roberts, this new series of short adventures is a perfect introduction to Greek mythology and monsters for younger readers. * WRD Magazine *
These novels are absolutely brilliant for children who are interested in mythology. The characters have been beautifully depicted and the humorous descriptions would definitely appeal to a young audience. The pictures are wonderful too and capture the characters, especially the beasts, to absolute perfection. Young readers can learn all about the gods and their mythical beasts while enjoying simple yet exciting plotlines. Think 'Percy Jackson' but for a much younger audience. * Armadillo Magazine *
The series Beasts of Olympus will allow a young audience to delight in the fascinating mythical creatures of Ancient Greece in the same way that Percy Jackson and other favourites have captured the imaginations of older children * Books for Keeps *
Book Information
ISBN 9781848124523
Author Lucy Coats
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Piccadilly Press
Publisher Bonnier Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 110g
Dimensions(mm) 196mm * 128mm * 7mm