Description
About the Author
Philip Womack is the author of four critically acclaimed novels for children. He reviews for Literary Review, the Guardian, the Spectator, the Times Literary Supplement and the Telegraph. He has written for many national newspapers and magazines, and appeared on radio and television. Prompted by a lifelong passion for Classics, he teaches Latin and Greek. He lives in London with his wife, the architect Tatiana von Preussen, his son and their lurcher.
Reviews
I loved it, it's such an imaginative re-telling of the Minotaur story, gripping and utterly believable. -- Cressida Cowell
Hard to imagine a more brilliant reinterpretation of Greek myth than The Double Axe. -- Anthony McGowan
This remix is both learned and exciting. * The Financial Times *
Instantly absorbing adventure. -- Amanda Craig
A dark and action packed story based on a familiar myth but with its own unique twist. * Maia and a Little More *
A thrilling adventure. * Scoop School *
SO good: so fierce and pacy and sharp. If you love myth you will love, love this. -- Katherine Rundell
Very exciting... marvellous and refreshing. -- Lucy Coats, author of Atticus the Storyteller
Violence in the labyrinthine darkness, and the pleasures of food, family loyalty and discovering your own powers as a young man, all reforge Greek myth for the new generation in vivid prose saturated with Homer * New Statesman, Best Children's Books for Spring *
Womack's fifth novel, unsettling, original and absorbing, shows him at the height of his powers * Literary Review *
A clever rummage through the myth that manages to turn it on its head and recast it in a new light * The Telegraph, Best Children's Books of 2016 *
Womack's retelling is packed full of action, mystery, and intrigue, as it weaves Stephan's story into the backdrop of the legend we know today. -- Victoria Addis, A Hermit's Progress
A gripping adventure * Historical Novel Society *
Book Information
ISBN 9781846883903
Author Philip Womack
Format Paperback
Page Count 242
Imprint Alma Books Ltd
Publisher Alma Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 287g