Imagine a storyteller in ancient Greece who makes his living telling stories about recent events, sometimes only two or three generations after the events took place. How different might these stories be to the ones written down over 500 years later? Tony Whitefield retells the well-known Greek myth of Jason and the Argonauts, using the voice of his storyteller Peter. By imagining these ancient stories without the direct influence of gods on the participants, Tony attempts to unravel the mythological explanations explaining what might have occurred. It is the year 1190 BCE and a group of people have gathered to listen to Peter the storyteller. One of his most requested stories concerns a young man by the name of Jason who together with forty-eight men and one woman, set off on an impossible journey to the edge of the known world in a boat named 'Argo' to locate a golden sheep's fleece. In doing so, they discover much more than they had originally imagined.
I thoroughly enjoyed Tony Whitefield’s retelling of Jason and the Argonauts. An adventure story that kept my interest until the very end. Well done Tony on revisiting a classic and retelling the story using research from times past and 21 century knowledge. I would recommend this book for both teens and adults.
I enjoyed reading this retelling of Jason and the Argonauts where the author has used Peter the story teller to relate the incredible journey for the Golden Fleece. A great read thank you Tony